The menisci fulfill key biomechanical functions in the tibiofemoral (knee) joint. Unfortunately meniscal injuries are quite common and most often treated by (partial) meniscectomy. However, some patients experience enduring symptoms, and, more importantly, it leads to an increased risk for symptomatic osteoarthritis. Over the past decades, researchers have put effort in developing a meniscal substitute able to prevent osteoarthritis and treat enduring clinical symptoms. Grossly, two categories of substitutes are observed: First, a resorbable scaffold mimicking biomechanical function which slowly degrades while tissue regeneration and organization is promoted. Second, a non resorbable, permanent implant which mimics the biomechanical functio...
Menisci have an important role in load bearing, shock absorption, knee joint stability, and joint lu...
Meniscus is a vital functional unit in knee joint. It acts as a lubricating structure, a nutrient tr...
The knee meniscus is prone to damage, which leads to pain and inhibits mobility in the joint long te...
The menisci fulfill key biomechanical functions in the tibiofemoral (knee) joint. Unfortunately meni...
Extensive investigations over the recent decades have established the anatomical, biomechanical and ...
Abstract: The menisci disperse the load at the knee joint. Removal of the menisci can lead to osteoa...
Injuries to the meniscus are often treated by partial or total meniscectomy, which is known to be as...
The meniscus is a complex and frequently damaged tissue which requires a substitute capable of repro...
Current surgical treatments for meniscal tears suffer from subsequent degeneration of knee joints, l...
This review focuses on the meniscus and the biomaterials involved in meniscal repair and regeneratio...
Over the years, the surgical treatment of meniscal injury or damage has changed from total meniscect...
The meniscus provides protection to the articular cartilage of the knee by transmitting loads throug...
Menisci are one of the most commonly injured parts of the knee with a limited healing potential, owi...
Meniscus injury is a common sports injury. The removal of the injured meniscus predisposes the devel...
Meniscus is a complex tissue that plays important roles on the knee performance and homeostasis. Th...
Menisci have an important role in load bearing, shock absorption, knee joint stability, and joint lu...
Meniscus is a vital functional unit in knee joint. It acts as a lubricating structure, a nutrient tr...
The knee meniscus is prone to damage, which leads to pain and inhibits mobility in the joint long te...
The menisci fulfill key biomechanical functions in the tibiofemoral (knee) joint. Unfortunately meni...
Extensive investigations over the recent decades have established the anatomical, biomechanical and ...
Abstract: The menisci disperse the load at the knee joint. Removal of the menisci can lead to osteoa...
Injuries to the meniscus are often treated by partial or total meniscectomy, which is known to be as...
The meniscus is a complex and frequently damaged tissue which requires a substitute capable of repro...
Current surgical treatments for meniscal tears suffer from subsequent degeneration of knee joints, l...
This review focuses on the meniscus and the biomaterials involved in meniscal repair and regeneratio...
Over the years, the surgical treatment of meniscal injury or damage has changed from total meniscect...
The meniscus provides protection to the articular cartilage of the knee by transmitting loads throug...
Menisci are one of the most commonly injured parts of the knee with a limited healing potential, owi...
Meniscus injury is a common sports injury. The removal of the injured meniscus predisposes the devel...
Meniscus is a complex tissue that plays important roles on the knee performance and homeostasis. Th...
Menisci have an important role in load bearing, shock absorption, knee joint stability, and joint lu...
Meniscus is a vital functional unit in knee joint. It acts as a lubricating structure, a nutrient tr...
The knee meniscus is prone to damage, which leads to pain and inhibits mobility in the joint long te...