Browsing Brage NIH by Author "Brady, Alex W."
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Anatomic Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction of the Knee Leads to Overconstraint at Any Fixation Angle
Schon, Jason M.; Moatshe, Gilbert; Brady, Alex W.; Cruz, Raphael Serra; Chahla, Jorge; Dornan, Grant J.; Turnbull, Travis Lee; Engebretsen, Lars; LaPrade, Robert F. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-07-12)Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are one of the most common injuries among athletes. However, the ability to fully restore rotational stability with ACL reconstruction (ACLR) remains a challenge, as ... -
Lateral meniscus posterior root and meniscofemoral ligaments as stabilizing structures in the ACL-deficient knee: a biomechanical study
Frank, Jonathan M.; Moatshe, Gilbert; Brady, Alex W.; Dornan, Grant J.; Coggins, Ashley; Muckenhirn, Kyle J.; Slette, Erik L.; Mikula, Jacob D.; LaPrade, Robert F. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background: The biomechanical effects of lateral meniscal posterior root tears with and without meniscofemoral ligament (MFL) tears in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)–deficient knees have not been studied in detail. ... -
Qualitative and quantitative anatomy of the human quadriceps tendon in young cadaveric specimens
Strauss, Marc Jacob; Kennedy, Mitchell L.; Brady, Alex W.; Moatshe, Gilbert; Chahla, Jorge; LaPrade, Robert F.; Lind, Martin; Engebretsen, Lars (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: A detailed understanding of the anatomy of the quadriceps tendon (QT) is clinically relevant, owing to its increased use as a graft in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Purpose: To qualitatively and ... -
The role of the peripheral passive rotation stabilizers of the knee with intact collateral and cruciate ligaments: a biomechanical study
Vap, Alexander R.; Schon, Jason M.; Moatshe, Gilbert; Cruz, Raphael S.; Brady, Alex W.; Dornan, Grant J.; Turnbull, Travis Lee; LaPrade, Robert F. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-05)Background: A subset of patients have clinical internal and/or external knee rotational instability despite no apparent injury to the cruciate or collateral ligaments. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to ...