What's the difference between fibulae and fibular?
Fibulae
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Fibular
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(1) Diagnosis and therapy of 125 ruptures of the fibular ligaments and capsulae are reported.
(2) The mixed fibular and tibial branches contained approximately the same amount as the sciatic nerve proper.
(3) Four stress fractures occurred during preseason training (two fibular, one second metatarsal, and two fourth metatarsal stress fractures).
(4) Among these, 30 were grafts of the fibular shaft and 16 were grafts of the fibular head.
(5) A technique using a fibular graft to locate the center of rotation and provide stability has been used in 9 operations with very satisfying results.
(6) Excluding complications specific to the fibular transfer procedure, the complications in the Group-I patients (six recurrent postoperative infections, one fracture of the graft, and one non-union of a fibular strut graft) were approximately as frequent as those in the Group-II patients (one failure of fusion and two fractures of the graft).
(7) The other complications included recurrence of the hallux valgus in two feet, pain under a fibular sesamoid in one foot, and a tailor's bunion that was unrelated to the operation in one foot.
(8) A 60-year-old female patient received a corrective fibulotomy just below the fibular head under the diagnosis of osteoarthropathy of the left knee joint 3 years ago.
(9) The area of proprioceptive nerve receptors around the distal part of the rat fibula was stripped surgically, and a standard fracture of the fibular shaft was produced.
(10) This lesion is usually associated with ankle trauma, such as lateral ankle sprains, ruptures of the fibular collateral ligaments, and transchondral fractures of the talar dome.
(11) Serial peroneal conduction velocities with analysis of compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude, area and duration performed at Days 1, 2, 5, 7, 14, 21, 37, 80 showed conduction block localized at the fibular head which lasted 14 days and paralleled clinical conditions.
(12) The distal fibular physis also begins as a transverse structure that becomes undulated and has extensive peripheral lappet formation.
(13) In electroneurographic and electromyographic examinations of 37 patients who had taken neuroloptic drugs for many years a delay in the conduction velocity of the ulnar nerve was found in one case, of the fibular nerve in five cases.
(14) The innervation of the vasculature of the dog hindpaw separately controls the series and parallel coupled vessels by means of the tibial, deep fibular, and superficial fibular nerves.
(15) The fibular hemimelia observed in all drug-treated term fetuses stained with alizarin appeared to result from lack of development of the proximal half of the cartilage model.
(16) The fibular nerve was transplanted on to the soleus muscle of the rats.
(17) The highest density of AChE-positive nerve fibres was noticeable in the fibular collateral ligament followed by the tibial collateral ligament, the posterior cruciate ligament, the anterior cruciate ligament and the articular capsule.
(18) The rabbit fibular osteotomy model was used to answer these questions and to identify which components of the clinically used asymmetrical PEMF produce the therapeutic response.
(19) Postoperative results in 21 patients with bone defects that had been treated with a free vascularized fibular graft (FVFG) were evaluated.
(20) Spiral fractures in the shaft or distal metaphysis of the tibia predominated (73%); the incidence of concomitant fibular fracture was low.