Dr. Quang Dao

Posted by | 25 April 2020
Anterolateral Structures of the Knee

Dr Quang Dao   Information for orthopaedic surgeons   Some patients still report rotatory instability following well performed anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions. This may be due to neglected concomitant injuries to the anterolateral structures of the knee.  In the last two decades there have been much research to provide anatomical and biomechanical data about these...

Continue Reading
Posted by | 17 April 2020
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Anatomy

Dr Quang Dao Information for orthopaedic surgeons (ACL Anatomy) The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is composed of collagen fibres that connects the tibia to the femur. Currently there are two popular theories to describe the anatomy of the ACL. They are the Double Bundle Theory and the Ribbon Theory.    The Double Bundle Theory The...

Continue Reading