Articular cartilage injuries can produce significant musculoskeletal morbidity for both young and active aging patient populations. The complex and highly specialized composition of normal hyaline cartilage makes treatment of focal chondral injuries a formidable challenge for the basic scientist, surgeon, and physical therapist. The current array of surgical treatment options offers palliative, reparative, and restorative treatment strategies. Palliative options include simple arthroscopic debridement. Reparative strategies utilize marrow stimulation techniques to induce formation of fibrocartilage within the chondral defect. Restorative tactics attempt to replace damaged cartilage with hyaline or hyaline-like tissue using osteochondral or ...
The articular cartilage lesions represent one of the major unsolved problems in the orthopaedic surg...
Aims: Cartilage is frequently damaged through injury and disease but shows little or no capacity for...
Traumatic joint damage, articular cartilage and the research into methods of restoring the articulat...
Chondral and osteochondral restoration treatment techniques are relatively new and rapidly evolving,...
Treatment of large articular cartilage defects is technically demanding, and healing is a complicate...
(ACI) is a treatment option for full-thickness chondral, or osteochondral injuries that are painful,...
Articular cartilage lesions in the athletic population are observed with increasing frequency and, d...
The introduction of new surgical techniques in the treatment of cartilaginous injuries has created h...
none3noCartilage injuries have a high incidence and a high impact on society. In an attempt to fulfi...
ABSTRACTSThe treatment of chondral knee injuries remains a challenge for the orthopedic surgeon, mai...
Full-thickness cartilage lesions in adults caused by mechanical injuries or diseases, are common pro...
textabstractThe intrinsic regeneration capacity of articular cartilage following injury is limited. ...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
Novel (i.e., quantitative and semiquantitative) cartilage imaging techniques can evaluate cartilage ...
The articular cartilage lesions represent one of the major unsolved problems in the orthopaedic surg...
Aims: Cartilage is frequently damaged through injury and disease but shows little or no capacity for...
Traumatic joint damage, articular cartilage and the research into methods of restoring the articulat...
Chondral and osteochondral restoration treatment techniques are relatively new and rapidly evolving,...
Treatment of large articular cartilage defects is technically demanding, and healing is a complicate...
(ACI) is a treatment option for full-thickness chondral, or osteochondral injuries that are painful,...
Articular cartilage lesions in the athletic population are observed with increasing frequency and, d...
The introduction of new surgical techniques in the treatment of cartilaginous injuries has created h...
none3noCartilage injuries have a high incidence and a high impact on society. In an attempt to fulfi...
ABSTRACTSThe treatment of chondral knee injuries remains a challenge for the orthopedic surgeon, mai...
Full-thickness cartilage lesions in adults caused by mechanical injuries or diseases, are common pro...
textabstractThe intrinsic regeneration capacity of articular cartilage following injury is limited. ...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
Novel (i.e., quantitative and semiquantitative) cartilage imaging techniques can evaluate cartilage ...
The articular cartilage lesions represent one of the major unsolved problems in the orthopaedic surg...
Aims: Cartilage is frequently damaged through injury and disease but shows little or no capacity for...
Traumatic joint damage, articular cartilage and the research into methods of restoring the articulat...