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Study of the collagen structure in the superficial zone and physiological state of articular cartilage using a 3D confocal imaging technique
Particulate debris from a titanium metal prosthesis induces genomic instability in primary human fibroblast cells
Intra-articular injection of synthetic microRNA-210 accelerates avascular meniscal healing in rat medial meniscal injured model
Biomechanical considerations in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis of the knee
Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disease and a major cause of disability. The knee is the large joint most affected. While chronological age is the single most important risk factor of osteoarthritis, the pathogenesis of knee osteoarthritis in the young patient is predominantly related to an unfavorable biomechanical environment at the joint. This results in mechanical demand that exceeds the ability of a joint to repair and maintain itself, predisposing the articular cartilage to premature degeneration. This review examines the available basic science, preclinical and clinical evidence regarding several such unfavorable biomechanical conditions about the knee: malalignment, loss of meniscal tissue, cartilage defects and joint instability or laxity
Infantile Osteopetrosis and Juvenile Xanthogranuloma Presenting Together in a Newborn: A Case Report and Literature Review
Initial Fixation Strength of Flexible All-Inside Meniscus Suture Anchors in Comparison to Conventional Suture Technique and Rigid Anchors
Functional Outcomes Following Microfragmented Adipose Tissue Versus Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate Injections for Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis
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