Meniscus tears are often presumed to be associated with a traumatic event, but they can also occur as a result of the cartilage degeneration process in osteoarthritis (OA). The aim of this paper is to describe the prevalence and clinical correlates of degenerative meniscus tears in women with knee OA
Meniscal tears are common; there are more than 500,000 cases per year in the United States.1 The men...
ObjectivesTo study the natural history of new horizontal meniscal tears and their association with p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk factors for meniscal damage, an important determinant of knee ost...
SummaryObjectiveMeniscus tears are often presumed to be associated with a traumatic event, but they ...
The menisci play a critical protective role for the knee joint through shock absorption and load dis...
The menisci are internal structures that are of central importance for a healthy knee joint; they ha...
Degenerative meniscus lesions typically involve a horizontal cleavage of the meniscus, as result of ...
The etiology of degenerative meniscus tear is unclear but could be related to a generalized osteoart...
Meniscal tears are usually classified into twomain categories: traumatic and degenerative(non-trauma...
Background and purpose — Recent evidence has questioned the effect of arthroscopic knee surgery for ...
Background: There is limited longitudinal data available on the natural history of meniscal tears es...
Objective. To examine the associations between meniscal tear, knee structure, osteoarthritis (OA) ri...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Introduction Meniscal injury is a risk factor for the development and progression of knee osteoarth...
Objective. To investigate the risk factors for meniscal damage, an important determinant of knee ost...
Meniscal tears are common; there are more than 500,000 cases per year in the United States.1 The men...
ObjectivesTo study the natural history of new horizontal meniscal tears and their association with p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk factors for meniscal damage, an important determinant of knee ost...
SummaryObjectiveMeniscus tears are often presumed to be associated with a traumatic event, but they ...
The menisci play a critical protective role for the knee joint through shock absorption and load dis...
The menisci are internal structures that are of central importance for a healthy knee joint; they ha...
Degenerative meniscus lesions typically involve a horizontal cleavage of the meniscus, as result of ...
The etiology of degenerative meniscus tear is unclear but could be related to a generalized osteoart...
Meniscal tears are usually classified into twomain categories: traumatic and degenerative(non-trauma...
Background and purpose — Recent evidence has questioned the effect of arthroscopic knee surgery for ...
Background: There is limited longitudinal data available on the natural history of meniscal tears es...
Objective. To examine the associations between meniscal tear, knee structure, osteoarthritis (OA) ri...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Introduction Meniscal injury is a risk factor for the development and progression of knee osteoarth...
Objective. To investigate the risk factors for meniscal damage, an important determinant of knee ost...
Meniscal tears are common; there are more than 500,000 cases per year in the United States.1 The men...
ObjectivesTo study the natural history of new horizontal meniscal tears and their association with p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk factors for meniscal damage, an important determinant of knee ost...