SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to develop a long-term model of cartilage injury that could be used to compare the effects of radiofrequency energy (RFE) and mechanical debridement as a treatment.MethodsPartial thickness fibrillation of patellar cartilage was created in 16 mature ponies. Three months after the initial surgery all injured patellae were randomly selected to receive one of the four treatments (n=8/treatment): (1) control, (2) mechanical debridement with a motorized shaver, (3) TAC-CII RFE probe, and (4) CoVac 50 RFE probe. The ponies were euthanized 22 months after treatment. Macroscopic appearance of the cartilage surface was scored, vital cell staining was used to determine chondrocyte viability and light micro...
A reproducible in vitro model of mechanically injured (scalpel cut) articular cartilage was develope...
Much research is currently ongoing into new therapies for cartilage defect repair with new biomateri...
Summary: This study examined healing of 1.0 mm diameter defects in rabbit knee articular cartilage f...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to develop a long-term model of cartilage injury that ...
Background: There is no consensus regarding the safety of radiofrequency energy treatment for chondr...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of surface contouring of chondromalacic cartil...
Despite its popularity and promising short-term outcomes, radiofrequency (RF) technology has not bee...
Item does not contain fulltextChondral lesions lead to degenerative changes in the surrounding carti...
The objective of this study was the development and characterization of an in vitro model of the ini...
Focal cartilaginous and osteochondral lesions can have traumatic or chondropathic degenerative origi...
<div><p>The aim of this work was to develop an equine metacarpophalangeal joint model that induces o...
Cartilage repair remains a major challenge and treatment of (osteo)chondral defects generally result...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
The repair of articular cartilage defects is a topic that has received significant focus from both b...
SummaryObjectiveUntil now there have been no appropriate models for metacarpophalangeal osteoarthrit...
A reproducible in vitro model of mechanically injured (scalpel cut) articular cartilage was develope...
Much research is currently ongoing into new therapies for cartilage defect repair with new biomateri...
Summary: This study examined healing of 1.0 mm diameter defects in rabbit knee articular cartilage f...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to develop a long-term model of cartilage injury that ...
Background: There is no consensus regarding the safety of radiofrequency energy treatment for chondr...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of surface contouring of chondromalacic cartil...
Despite its popularity and promising short-term outcomes, radiofrequency (RF) technology has not bee...
Item does not contain fulltextChondral lesions lead to degenerative changes in the surrounding carti...
The objective of this study was the development and characterization of an in vitro model of the ini...
Focal cartilaginous and osteochondral lesions can have traumatic or chondropathic degenerative origi...
<div><p>The aim of this work was to develop an equine metacarpophalangeal joint model that induces o...
Cartilage repair remains a major challenge and treatment of (osteo)chondral defects generally result...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
The repair of articular cartilage defects is a topic that has received significant focus from both b...
SummaryObjectiveUntil now there have been no appropriate models for metacarpophalangeal osteoarthrit...
A reproducible in vitro model of mechanically injured (scalpel cut) articular cartilage was develope...
Much research is currently ongoing into new therapies for cartilage defect repair with new biomateri...
Summary: This study examined healing of 1.0 mm diameter defects in rabbit knee articular cartilage f...