The aim of this study was to review aspects of the pathobiology of the meniscus in health and disease and show how degeneration of the meniscus can contribute to deleterious changes in other knee joint components. The menisci, distinctive semilunar weight bearing fibrocartilages, provide knee joint stability, co-ordinating functional contributions from articular cartilage, ligaments/tendons, synovium, subchondral bone and infra-patellar fat pad during knee joint articulation. The meniscus contains metabolically active cell populations responsive to growth factors, chemokines and inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1 and tumour necrosis factor-alpha, resulting in the synthesis of matrix metalloproteases and A Disintegrin and Metallopr...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the mechanisms of meniscal degeneration and whether this varied zonally...
Meniscal tears are common debilitating injuries that can have dramatic consequences especially for y...
The menisci are internal structures that are of central importance for a healthy knee joint; they ha...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the changes of knee menisci in osteoarthritis (OA) in human.MethodsOA...
BACKGROUND: The important role of knee menisci to maintain adequate knee function is frequently im...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent joint disorder with risk factors that include aging and jo...
The meniscus, a crescent-shaped fibrocartilage located between the femur and tibia ends of the knee,...
SummaryObjectiveMeniscus injury increases the risk of osteoarthritis; however, the biologic mechanis...
The meniscus plays a crucial role in maintaining knee joint homoeostasis. Meniscal lesions are relat...
Current therapies for meniscal injury seek to preserve and repair damaged tissue since loss of menis...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Knee osteoarthritis plagues millions of people in th...
The meniscus is a unique and complex fibrocartilaginous tissue in the knee and plays a vital role in...
Meniscus is a vital functional unit in knee joint. It acts as a lubricating structure, a nutrient tr...
Once meniscus is damaged, a cascade of events occurs leading to degenerative joint changes of the kn...
The history of treating meniscal lesions has been characterized by firm belief in "radical" surgery,...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the mechanisms of meniscal degeneration and whether this varied zonally...
Meniscal tears are common debilitating injuries that can have dramatic consequences especially for y...
The menisci are internal structures that are of central importance for a healthy knee joint; they ha...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the changes of knee menisci in osteoarthritis (OA) in human.MethodsOA...
BACKGROUND: The important role of knee menisci to maintain adequate knee function is frequently im...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent joint disorder with risk factors that include aging and jo...
The meniscus, a crescent-shaped fibrocartilage located between the femur and tibia ends of the knee,...
SummaryObjectiveMeniscus injury increases the risk of osteoarthritis; however, the biologic mechanis...
The meniscus plays a crucial role in maintaining knee joint homoeostasis. Meniscal lesions are relat...
Current therapies for meniscal injury seek to preserve and repair damaged tissue since loss of menis...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Knee osteoarthritis plagues millions of people in th...
The meniscus is a unique and complex fibrocartilaginous tissue in the knee and plays a vital role in...
Meniscus is a vital functional unit in knee joint. It acts as a lubricating structure, a nutrient tr...
Once meniscus is damaged, a cascade of events occurs leading to degenerative joint changes of the kn...
The history of treating meniscal lesions has been characterized by firm belief in "radical" surgery,...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the mechanisms of meniscal degeneration and whether this varied zonally...
Meniscal tears are common debilitating injuries that can have dramatic consequences especially for y...
The menisci are internal structures that are of central importance for a healthy knee joint; they ha...