نتایج جستجو برای: medial menisci

تعداد نتایج: 46838  

2017
Brett D. Steineman Robert F. LaPrade Kelly S. Santangelo Brent T. Warner Laurie R. Goodrich Tammy L. Haut Donahue

BACKGROUND Meniscal root tears cause menisci and their insertions to inadequately distribute loads and potentially leave underlying articular cartilage unprotected. Untreated meniscal root tears are becoming increasingly recognized to induce joint degradation; however, little information is known about anterior meniscal root tears and how they affect joint tissue. PURPOSE To observe the early...

2014
P. S. Bhuiyan

Original Article Menisci are the cartilaginous discs present in between femur and tibia in knee joint. These are prone to damage and as being weight bearing structures; they are commonly replaced once injured, by arthroscopic or open procedure. For such meniscus transplants, calculation of proper size of allograft is important as in knee joints with improper sized menisci, arthritis is common t...

Journal: :CARTILAGE 2016

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2007
Diego F Villegas Jason A Maes Sarah D Magee Tammy L Haut Donahue

The menisci are frequently injured due to both degeneration and traumatic tearing. It has been suggested that the success of a meniscal replacement is dependent on several factors, one of which is the secure fixation and firm attachment of the replacement to the tibial plateau. Therefore, the objectives of the current study were to (1) determine the failure properties of the meniscal horn attac...

Journal: :The Knee 2005
Demetrios S Mastrokalos Panayiotis J Papagelopoulos Andreas F Mavrogenis Michael E Hantes Theofilos S Karachalios Hans H Paessler

The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes of the internal (IID) and external meniscal interhorn distance (EID) of the medial and the lateral meniscus under loading. Sagittal magnetic resonance images of 15 knees were studied. The medial and lateral meniscus were examined with the knee at 0 degrees and 30 degrees of flexion, under no load, with load equal to 50% of body weight and with l...

2016
Jana Podlipská Ali Guermazi Petri Lehenkari Jaakko Niinimäki Frank W. Roemer Jari P. Arokoski Päivi Kaukinen Esa Liukkonen Eveliina Lammentausta Miika T. Nieminen Osmo Tervonen Juhani M. Koski Simo Saarakkala

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative musculoskeletal disease highly prevalent in aging societies worldwide. Traditionally, knee OA is diagnosed using conventional radiography. However, structural changes of articular cartilage or menisci cannot be directly evaluated using this method. On the other hand, ultrasound is a promising tool able to provide direct information on soft tissue deg...

2011
Sriram V. Eleswarapu Donald J. Responte Kyriacos A. Athanasiou

BACKGROUND The major connective tissues of the knee joint act in concert during locomotion to provide joint stability, smooth articulation, shock absorption, and distribution of mechanical stresses. These functions are largely conferred by the intrinsic material properties of the tissues, which are in turn determined by biochemical composition. A thorough understanding of the structure-function...

Journal: :Journal of feline medicine and surgery 2017
Katja Voss Philemon Karli Pierre M Montavon Hans Geyer

Objectives The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence, size, location and appearance of mineralisations in feline stifle joints, and to evaluate their relationship with osteoarthritis and cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) status. Methods Presence or absence, and size of mineralisations were determined from lateral stifle radiographs of 25 cats with CrCL rupture, and 44 cat cadavers with...

2012
Yubo Sun David R Mauerhan Jeffrey S Kneisl H James Norton Natalia Zinchenko Jane Ingram Edward N Hanley Helen E Gruber

This study sought to examine collagen and proteoglycan changes in the menisci of patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Collagens were examined using picrosirius red, and hematoxylin and eosin. Proteoglycans were examined using safranin-O and alcian blue. Types I and II collagens and aggrecan were examined using immunochemistry. Severe loss of collagens was observed to occur in OA menisci, particul...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1937
W R Bristow

Rotation strain, caused by twisting of the knee. If weight is being borne on the flexed knee with the foot firmly anchored to the ground, the force of the injury in addition to stretching or tearing the coronary ligaments may cause a split or fracture of the semilunar cartilage. When no weight is borne, or if the foot be not held, the semilunar may escape. The modern football boot, with good st...

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