meniscuskneejointarteriesmicrovasculararchitecturegeniculararteryThe arterial supply of the genicular meniscus was studied with macro-microanatomical and histological examinations,translucent preparations and scanning electronmicroscopy.It was found that the menisci were supplied by the articular branches of thepopli...
A Meniscus tear in the knee is among the most common orthopaedic injury and has been colloquially referred to as “torn cartilage” in the knee. They have affected athletes of virtually every sport. While they are most commonly seen in the posterior horn, they can occur in any location and ...
16.1.4 Knee Anatomy A significant percentage of the work performed will be on humans or animal knees, so an overview of the human knee anatomy is presented. The anatomy of the knee is shown in Figure 16.18. Knee menisci, the C-shaped fibrocartilage located between the femur and tibia cartil...
A meniscus tear is common sports injury that affects the C-shaped cartilage in the knee. Pain from a torn meniscus is felt at the front or sides of your knee. You may be able to bear weight on the injured leg at first. However, the knee will swell and become increasingly painful over...
Knee Meniscus Rupture In subject area: Medicine and Dentistry The tear meniscus is the concave reservoir of tears at the inferior and superior lid margins from which the pre-ocular tear film is formed after a blink. From: Survey of Ophthalmology, 2012 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...
英文: Sectional anatomy study of the meniscus of the knee joint中文: 膝关节半月板的断层解剖 英文: The processes of rehabilitation were normal. [Conclusion] Considering the difficult in maintaining severe tear meniscus and the characteristics of immune evasion of meniscus, meniscal allograft may be ...
Situated between the femur and tibia, the meniscus acts to transmit loads within the knee while maintaining joint stability. Not only does this tissue display complex geometry and anatomy, its cellular profile ranges from fibroblast-like to chondrocyte-like. When the tissue first begins to develop ...
MENISCUS (Anatomy)ARTHROSCOPYMEDICAL protocolsKNEEMENISCUS injuriesPOSTOPERATIVE painBackground and purpose — A guideline committee of medical specialists and a physiotherapist was formed on the initiative of the Dutch Orthopedic Association (NOV) to update the guideline Arthroscopy of the Knee: ...
1.(General Physics) the curved upper surface of a liquid standing in a tube, produced by the surface tension 2.a crescent or half-moon-shaped body or design 3.(Anatomy) a crescent-shaped fibrous cartilage between the bones at certain joints, esp at the knee ...
MR imaging is of key importance in the diagnosis of internal derangement of the knee. This chapter provides an up-to-date description of the anatomy of the meniscus and summarizes the important features of clinical assessment. It describes how MRI with a