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KOLOA, Hawaii – At Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2018, Jack M. Bert, MD, discussed treatment of articular cartilage disease of the knee.
Articular cartilage lesions are extremely prevalent in young, athletic patients and are often found during knee arthroscopy. This review analyzes the current treatment methods available for articular...doi:10.1007/978-3-030-01491-9_17Kyle R. Duchman...
Treatment of articular cartilage injuries to the knee remains a considerable challenge today. Current procedures succeed in providing relief of symptoms, however damaged articular tissue is not replaced with new tissue of the same biomechanical properties and long-term durability as normal hyaline cartilag...
the patellofemoral joint on either the inner or outer side may become inflamed, causing pain that is worse with activity or prolonged sitting. As the condition progresses, softening and decay of the articular cartilage on the underside of the patella occurs, and the syndrome is referred to as ...
Healthy articular cartilage performs a buffering and protective function in the knee by cushioning it against movement and impacts. This cartilage ensures that the thigh and lower leg bones do not directly rub up against each other. It’s normal for cartilage to deteriorate through wear as part ...
Treatment of articular cartilage lesion of the knee joint with a modified AMIC technique: 10-years follow-upThis technique can be considered ad simple, reproducible and without the need of a second surgery. Result according to IKDC, Lysholm Knee Scale revised for chondral injuries, modified ...
Zhang L, Hu J, Athanasiou KA.The role of tissue engineering in articular cartilage repair and regeneration.Crit Rev Biomed Eng. 2009;37(1-2):1-57. Shin CS, Lee JH.Arthroscopic Treatment for Osteoarthritic Knee.Knee Surgery & Related Research. 2012;24(4):187-192. doi:10.5792/ksrr.2012.2...
Full-thickness defects of articular cartilage in the knee have a poor capacity for repair. They may progress to osteoarthritis and require total knee replacement. We performed autologous chondrocyte transplantation in 23 people with deep cartilage defects in the knee. The patients ranged in age from...
the resultant pressure on the articular cartilage of your knee can be similar to not having a meniscus at all. Avertical tearis a meniscus tear in line with the fibers of the meniscus, and usually has good healing potential, depending on where the tear is located. Meniscus tears located in...