Restoration and repair of articular cartilage injuries remain a challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. The standard first-line treatment of articular cartilage lesions is marrow stimulation; however, this procedure can often result in the generation of fibrous repair cartilage rather than the biomechanically superior hyaline cartilage. Marrow stimulation is also often limited to smaller lesions, less than 2 c
Defects of articular cartilage that do not penetrate to the subchondral bone fail to heal spontaneou...
Human articular cartilage has limited repair potential.1 Marrow-stimulation procedures as microfract...
Different techniques have been proposed across the years to treat osteochoandral diseases; minimally...
Restoration and repair of articular cartilage injuries remain a challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. ...
Restoration and repair of articular cartilage injuries remain a challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. ...
Marrow stimulation is frequently employed to treat focal chondral defects of the knee. However, marr...
Marrow stimulation is frequently employed to treat focal chondral defects of the knee. However, marr...
negatively influenced by neglecting asso-ciated cartilage lesions. Articular cartilage is a thin lay...
The articular cartilage lesions represent one of the major unsolved problems in the orthopaedic surg...
Isolated cartilage defects can lead to significant pain and disability, prompting the development of...
Novel (i.e., quantitative and semiquantitative) cartilage imaging techniques can evaluate cartilage ...
Articular cartilage damage of the knee can cause severe morbidity. Owing to its avascular nature, ar...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
Articular cartilage possesses low intrinsic healing property due to its lack of vascularity and prog...
Articular cartilage injuries can produce significant musculoskeletal morbidity for both young and ac...
Defects of articular cartilage that do not penetrate to the subchondral bone fail to heal spontaneou...
Human articular cartilage has limited repair potential.1 Marrow-stimulation procedures as microfract...
Different techniques have been proposed across the years to treat osteochoandral diseases; minimally...
Restoration and repair of articular cartilage injuries remain a challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. ...
Restoration and repair of articular cartilage injuries remain a challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. ...
Marrow stimulation is frequently employed to treat focal chondral defects of the knee. However, marr...
Marrow stimulation is frequently employed to treat focal chondral defects of the knee. However, marr...
negatively influenced by neglecting asso-ciated cartilage lesions. Articular cartilage is a thin lay...
The articular cartilage lesions represent one of the major unsolved problems in the orthopaedic surg...
Isolated cartilage defects can lead to significant pain and disability, prompting the development of...
Novel (i.e., quantitative and semiquantitative) cartilage imaging techniques can evaluate cartilage ...
Articular cartilage damage of the knee can cause severe morbidity. Owing to its avascular nature, ar...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
Articular cartilage possesses low intrinsic healing property due to its lack of vascularity and prog...
Articular cartilage injuries can produce significant musculoskeletal morbidity for both young and ac...
Defects of articular cartilage that do not penetrate to the subchondral bone fail to heal spontaneou...
Human articular cartilage has limited repair potential.1 Marrow-stimulation procedures as microfract...
Different techniques have been proposed across the years to treat osteochoandral diseases; minimally...