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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2019
In most avian species, luxations occur infrequently compared with other orthopedic conditions. A comprehensive review about avian luxations was published 4 years ago. The aim of this article was to review and describe from an orthopedic point of view the different types of luxations and subluxations reported in birds, their surgical treatment, and ...
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In most avian species, luxations occur infrequently compared with other orthopedic conditions. A comprehensive review about avian luxations was published 4 years ago. The aim of this article was to review and describe from an orthopedic point of view the different types of luxations and subluxations reported in birds, their surgical treatment, and ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2003
Articular cartilage is a complex tissue maintained by chondrocytes, which undergo metabolic changes as a result of aging, disease, and injury. These changes may hinder tissue maintenance and repair, resulting in accelerated loss of articular surface and leading to end-stage arthritis.
Michael, Ulrich-Vinther +4 more
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Articular cartilage is a complex tissue maintained by chondrocytes, which undergo metabolic changes as a result of aging, disease, and injury. These changes may hinder tissue maintenance and repair, resulting in accelerated loss of articular surface and leading to end-stage arthritis.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
Non-articular rheumatism is one of the most common afflictions of humankind that arises anywhere in the musculoskeletal system (except the joints). Carefully differentiating non-articular rheumatism from arthritis or the generalized pain syndromes promotes effective management of some of the most common disorders of patients in a physician's practice.
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Non-articular rheumatism is one of the most common afflictions of humankind that arises anywhere in the musculoskeletal system (except the joints). Carefully differentiating non-articular rheumatism from arthritis or the generalized pain syndromes promotes effective management of some of the most common disorders of patients in a physician's practice.
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Talar Articular Facets (Facies articulares talares) in Human Calcanei
Cells Tissues Organs, 1989The variations of the talar articular facets in 176 calcanei were studied and classified. Three types were considered: type A = calcanei with two articular facets for the talar head, with four subtypes; type B = calcanei with one articular facet for the talar head, and two subtypes, and type C = unique articular facies in the superior surface of the ...
F, Forriol Campos, L, Gomez Pellico
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1987
Intra-articular fractures may result in stiffness, deformity, pain, and post-traumatic arthritis. In order to avoid deformity and stiffness it is necessary to secure an anatomical reduction and begin early motion. Sir John Charnley stated that “perfect anatomical restoration and perfect freedom of joint movement can be obtained simultaneously only by ...
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Intra-articular fractures may result in stiffness, deformity, pain, and post-traumatic arthritis. In order to avoid deformity and stiffness it is necessary to secure an anatomical reduction and begin early motion. Sir John Charnley stated that “perfect anatomical restoration and perfect freedom of joint movement can be obtained simultaneously only by ...
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1998
Articular cartilage can tolerate a tremendous amount of intensive and repetitive physical stress. However, it manifests a striking inability to heal even the most minor injury. Both the remarkable functional characteristics and the healing limitations reflect the intricacies of its structure and biology.
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Articular cartilage can tolerate a tremendous amount of intensive and repetitive physical stress. However, it manifests a striking inability to heal even the most minor injury. Both the remarkable functional characteristics and the healing limitations reflect the intricacies of its structure and biology.
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The Journal of rheumatology, 1993
Rheumatic manifestations of histoplasmosis are uncommon. Polyarthritis or arthralgias may occur as a part of a sensitization process in primary acute histoplasmosis. Infectious arthritis may accompany disseminated histoplasmosis or occur as solitary monoarthritis.
R O, Darouiche +5 more
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Rheumatic manifestations of histoplasmosis are uncommon. Polyarthritis or arthralgias may occur as a part of a sensitization process in primary acute histoplasmosis. Infectious arthritis may accompany disseminated histoplasmosis or occur as solitary monoarthritis.
R O, Darouiche +5 more
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Intra-Articular or Juxta-Articular?
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2010openaire +1 more source
2013
Synovial joints allow the efficient and controlled movement necessary for sport with a biological shock-absorbing bearing of hyaline cartilage. This is an extremely low friction surface, with a coefficient of one-sixth of that of ice on ice, lower than most man-made bearing materials.
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Synovial joints allow the efficient and controlled movement necessary for sport with a biological shock-absorbing bearing of hyaline cartilage. This is an extremely low friction surface, with a coefficient of one-sixth of that of ice on ice, lower than most man-made bearing materials.
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