SummaryIntroductionArthroscopy has been used to evaluate articular cartilage (AC) pathology in osteoarthritis (OA) for outcome measurement and validation of non-invasive imaging. However, many fundamental aspects of arthroscopic assessment remain un-validated.ObjectivesThis study evaluated arthroscopic estimates of extent of chondropathy.MethodsSerial arthroscopic assessments were performed in a group of 15 sheep before and after bilateral stifle medial meniscectomy (MMx). Post-mortem assessments were performed in un-MMx sheep and 4 and 16 weeks post-MMx. Arthroscopic assessments of the extent of each grade of chondropathy were compared with a non-arthroscopic hybrid assessment that incorporated biomechanical, thickness and macroscopic asse...
With the progress of localized treatment procedures such as unicompartmental knee replacement, chond...
Objective. To determine whether intraarticular abnormalities in osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee can ...
Arthroscopy enables direct inspection of the articular surface, but provides no information on deepe...
Introduction: Arthroscopy has been used to evaluate articular cartilage (AC) pathology in osteoarthr...
Advances in our understanding of osteoarthritis (OA) have made development of sensitive measurement ...
SummaryObjectivesThe aims of this study were to:1.Evaluate the performance of arthroscopy for the di...
AbstractObjectivesOur primary objective was to explore the full potential of the ovine medial menisc...
AbstractBackground: Several scoring systems have been proposed in order to quantify the degree of ca...
Free to read A total histological grade does not necessarily distinguish between different manifesta...
SummaryPurposeArthroscopic and particularly histopathological assessments have been used to evaluate...
Objective: The inferior joint space of the temporomandibular joint can be affected by internal deran...
Healthy joints are essential for smooth and pain free movement. In osteoarthritis, a joint disease t...
Articular cartilage defects are one of the features of osteoarthritis in animals and humans. Early d...
The usefulness of MRI as compared to arthroscopy in the detection of cartilage lesions was studied i...
Background: Arthroscopy is widely used in various equine joints for diagnostic and surgical purposes...
With the progress of localized treatment procedures such as unicompartmental knee replacement, chond...
Objective. To determine whether intraarticular abnormalities in osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee can ...
Arthroscopy enables direct inspection of the articular surface, but provides no information on deepe...
Introduction: Arthroscopy has been used to evaluate articular cartilage (AC) pathology in osteoarthr...
Advances in our understanding of osteoarthritis (OA) have made development of sensitive measurement ...
SummaryObjectivesThe aims of this study were to:1.Evaluate the performance of arthroscopy for the di...
AbstractObjectivesOur primary objective was to explore the full potential of the ovine medial menisc...
AbstractBackground: Several scoring systems have been proposed in order to quantify the degree of ca...
Free to read A total histological grade does not necessarily distinguish between different manifesta...
SummaryPurposeArthroscopic and particularly histopathological assessments have been used to evaluate...
Objective: The inferior joint space of the temporomandibular joint can be affected by internal deran...
Healthy joints are essential for smooth and pain free movement. In osteoarthritis, a joint disease t...
Articular cartilage defects are one of the features of osteoarthritis in animals and humans. Early d...
The usefulness of MRI as compared to arthroscopy in the detection of cartilage lesions was studied i...
Background: Arthroscopy is widely used in various equine joints for diagnostic and surgical purposes...
With the progress of localized treatment procedures such as unicompartmental knee replacement, chond...
Objective. To determine whether intraarticular abnormalities in osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee can ...
Arthroscopy enables direct inspection of the articular surface, but provides no information on deepe...