نتایج جستجو برای: joint cartilage

تعداد نتایج: 217304  

2013
Junyan Li Todd D. Stewart Zhongmin Jin Ruth K. Wilcox John Fisher

Computational models of the natural hip joint are needed to examine and optimise tissue sparing interventions where the natural cartilage remains part of the bearing surfaces. Although the importance of interstitial fluid pressurisation in the performance of cartilage has long been recognized, few studies have investigated the time dependent interstitial fluid pressurisation in a three dimensio...

2017
Susumu Ota Kazutoshi Kurokouchi Shigeo Takahashi Masaki Yoda Ryuichiro Yamamoto Tadahiro Sakai

Patellofemoral cartilage degeneration is a potential complication of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) surgery. Hypomobility of the patella in the coronal plane is often observed after ACLR. Few studies, however, have examined the relationship between cartilage degeneration in the patellofemoral joint and mobility after ACLR. The present study investigated 1) the coronal mobility...

2005
Felix Eckstein Martin Hudelmaier Wolfgang Wirth Berthold Kiefer Rebecca Jackson Joseph Yu Charles B. Eaton Erika Schneider

Objective: Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) may provide valuable measures of cartilage morphology in osteoarthritis (OA) but has been confined to sequences with relatively long acquisition times at 1.5 Tesla (T). Here we test the accuracy and precision of knee cartilage qMRI with a fast double echo steady state (DESS) sequence with water excitation (we) at 3T. Methods: As a pilot ...

Journal: :Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal 2007
Anne Helene Spannow Elisabeth Stenboeg Mogens Pfeiffer-Jensen Troels Herlin

BACKGROUND Loss of joint cartilage is a feature of destructive disease in JIA. The cartilage of most joints can be visualized with ultrasonography (US). Our present study focuses on discriminant validity of US in children. We studied reproducibility between and within a skilled and a non-skilled investigator of US assessment of cartilage thickness in small and large joints in healthy children. ...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2006
Ehsan Saadat Howard Lan Sharmila Majumdar David M Rempel Karen B King

Understanding the changes in collagen and proteoglycan content of cartilage due to physical forces is necessary for progress in treating joint disorders, including those due to overuse. Physical forces in the chondrocyte environment can affect the cellular processes involved in the biosynthesis of extracellular matrix. In turn, the biomechanical properties of cartilage depend on its collagen an...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2008
Thor F Besier Garry E Gold Scott L Delp Michael Fredericson Gary S Beaupré

Internal and external rotation of the femur plays an important role in defining the orientation of the patellofemoral joint, influencing contact areas, pressures, and cartilage stress distributions. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of femoral internal and external rotation on stresses in the patellofemoral cartilage. We constructed finite element models of the patellofem...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1992
R D Altman J Kates L E Chun D D Dean D Eyre

Articular cartilage repair was followed for one year in skeletally mature dogs after destabilisation by anterior cruciate ligament transection of the stifle joint (CT), abrasion of the inferior medial condyle (ABR) to bleeding bone, or anterior cruciate transection followed by chondral abrasion (CT/ABR). ABR animals formed repair cartilage at the abrasion site (ABR and CT/ABR) at six months as ...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1989
P L van Lent F H Wilms W B van den Berg

Short term immobilisation (seven days) of an antigen induced arthritic knee joint of the mouse led to attachment of polymorphonuclear leucocytes to the cartilage surface and severe cartilage damage. The events at the patellar cartilage surface were studied by scanning electron microscopy and compared with the changes found in non-immobilised arthritic joints. At day 7 the immobilised arthritic ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2013
Jeremy L Coleman Margaret R Widmyer Holly A Leddy Gangadhar M Utturkar Charles E Spritzer Claude T Moorman Farshid Guilak Louis E DeFrate

Due to the biphasic viscoelastic nature of cartilage, joint loading may result in deformations that require times on the order of hours to fully recover. Thus, cartilaginous tissues may exhibit cumulative strain over the course of each day. The goal of this study was to assess the magnitude and spatial distribution of strain in the articular cartilage of the knee with daily activity. Magnetic r...

2016
Charlotte M. Beddoes Michael R. Whitehouse Wuge H. Briscoe Bo Su

Hyaline cartilage is a strong durable material that lubricates joint movement. Due to its avascular structure, cartilage has a poor self-healing ability, thus, a challenge in joint recovery. When severely damaged, cartilage may need to be replaced. However, currently we are unable to replicate the hyaline cartilage, and as such, alternative materials with considerably different properties are u...

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