The duration of the videos and the number of likes, shares, and views were recorded for each video. Furthermore, videos were categorized based on the source (health workers or private user), type of information (patient experience, physical therapy, anatomy, clinical examination, surgical ...
This article aims to review the normal anatomy and clinical treatment of meniscus tears, to outline the advantages and disadvantages of various MR imaging techniques, and to highlight with surgically proven cases the normal and abnormal MR imaging appearance of the postoperative meniscus. View article...
The following description of the approaches used for the validation of the different sizing methods is divided into three parts. Part 1 focuses on describing the basic material, imaging, and measurement methods. Part 2 is dedicated to explaining the three different sizing methods in detail. Finally...
Menisci are wedge鈥恠haped cartilage discs that are divided into two parts: the avascular and vascular regions. They are formed by fibrocartilage tissue, which contains round cartilage鈥恖ike cells and extracellular matrix. Meniscus injury in animals is a common orthopedic problem, but data on the...
Stoffel et al., “Mechanical modelling and experimental validation of meniscus replacement material,” 1 page. Kang et al., “Allograft Meniscus Transplantation: Background, Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes,” Department of Orthopedics and Anatomy & Cell Biology, Rush University Medical Center, Ch...
Additionally, the DLM model was divided into anterior and posterior parts to obtain ten regions. The DLM was resected according to the design scheme, and together with the intact discoid meniscus, a total of 15 models were obtained. Finite element analysis was conducted to assess shear and ...
FIELD: medicine.;SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to topographic anatomy, traumatology and orthopedics and radiodiagnosis, and can be used to determine body and horn boundaries of human knee joint meniscus. Lines of the medial and lateral intercondylar tubercle are plotted in an ...
5.25.2 Anatomy, Structure, and Function The intervertebral disc and meniscus both facilitate flexion, extension, and rotation of joints. They differ in that the meniscus is part of a diarthrodial joint, whereas the intervertebral disc forms a synarthrosis without a central synovial cavity (Figure...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is an “informational” entity as it receives, imparts and integrates structural and functional signals [40]. The mechanism of this “dynamic reciprocity” between cells and ECM is still partially unknown, but many studies have investigated the matrix [38,39,41,42...