
Sanford Health - The University of South Dakota School of Medicine: Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
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Table Up Knee Positioning for Sports Medicine Procedures
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January 5, 2023
We describe our technique for performing sports medicine procedures with the table in an extended ...
read more ↘ or "up" position. This is in contrast to methods that allow the leg to hang over the end of the surgical table when the end of the table is lowered and in a down position. There are numerous different ways to position the knee for sports medicine and arthroscopic procedures. This is a review of our technique for trainees and surgeons considering adopting this positioning method. Thank you for your time and consideration of our video.
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read more ↘ or "up" position. This is in contrast to methods that allow the leg to hang over the end of the surgical table when the end of the table is lowered and in a down position. There are numerous different ways to position the knee for sports medicine and arthroscopic procedures. This is a review of our technique for trainees and surgeons considering adopting this positioning method. Thank you for your time and consideration of our video.
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