ORLANDO, Fla. — Use of the chondral osseous replacement technique for full-thickness femoral defects has resulted in no increase in total femoral symptoms and no arthritic changes at 48 months’ follow ...
Background Chondral defects of the articular surface are a common condition that can lead to osteoarthritis if not treated. Therapy of this condition is a topic of constant debate and a variety of ...
Using arthroscopy to stage a lesion in the chondral area of the knee is more accurate than magnetic resonance imaging, according to researchers. Using arthroscopy to stage a lesion in the chondral ...
Osteoarthritis is a disabling disease characterised by joint pain and restricted mobility, affecting especially the elderly. The disease generally progresses slowly, even over decades. Post-traumatic ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Autologous chondrocyte implantation produced good to ...
Discrete chondral defects in articular cartilage usually occur as a result of trauma. The rough, irregular edges of a defect may cause inflammation, swelling, pain and difficulty walking. Progressive ...
FRISCO, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs had surgery Thursday on his left knee and the recovery could keep him out of parts of training camp if not longer, according to multiple sources ...
Background Cartilage defect in the hip can progress to osteoarthritis. It is unclear if certain sports put an individual at increased risk of cartilage injury. Objective The purpose of this study was ...
Using arthroscopy to stage a lesion in the chondral area of the knee is more accurate than magnetic resonance imaging, according to researchers from the Rothman Institute, La Jolla, Calif. The ...
In August 2008, an 18-year-old male was admitted to our department for recurrent dislocation of the patella. Physical examination revealed a free range of motion (ROM; extension/flexion 0–0–130°) and ...
Osteoarthritis is a disabling disease characterized by joint pain and restricted mobility, affecting especially the elderly. The disease generally progresses slowly, even over decades. Post-traumatic ...
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