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Primary Articular Osteochondroses
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981Primary articular osteochondroses involve the primary articular and growth cartilage and the subjacent endochondral ossification, with resulting incongruity of the joint surface and potential degenerative osteoarthritis. Weight-bearing areas, such as the metatarsal head, are at greater risk than nonweight-bearing parts in the upper extremity, such as ...
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2016
With the advent of endoscopy in the last 2 decades, a number of procedures, and modifications to them, have been developed and have advanced exponentially. The list of indications was extended over time because of several reasons: better understanding of the pathophysiology, better diagnostics, and advances in endoscopic technology.
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With the advent of endoscopy in the last 2 decades, a number of procedures, and modifications to them, have been developed and have advanced exponentially. The list of indications was extended over time because of several reasons: better understanding of the pathophysiology, better diagnostics, and advances in endoscopic technology.
Ivan Bohaček+4 more
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Observation of the articular disc
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975This article reports on a 5-year study of 198 articular discs of the human temporomandibular joint. The investigation revealed a striking incidence of disc degeneration, notably bilaterally presented. The classification used to qualify the condition of the discs consisted of maximal and minimal degeneration and normalcy.
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Mechanoreceptors in articular tissues
American Journal of Anatomy, 1988AbstractThe morphology, distribution, and function of mechanoreceptors in joint capsules, ligaments, knee‐joint menisci, and articular disks of the temporomandibular joints of animals, including humans, have been reviewed. In addition to free nerve endings, three types of joint receptors are present in most animal joints: (1) a Ruffini‐like receptor ...
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Ultrastructure of articular cartilage
Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1959The present paper describes an electron microscopical investigation into the ultrastructure of patellary and femorocondylar articular cartilage from adult guinea pigs, mice and young rats. The following observations were made: 1. The intercellular matrix contains two varieties of collagen fibrils, one being 85 A in diameter and not striated, the ...
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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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Articular disorders of the knee
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1989Jerrold H. Mink, Andrew L. Deutsch
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Articular disorders of the hip
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1989William G. Totty, Douglas K. Smith
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Intra-Articular or Juxta-Articular?
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2010openaire +2 more sources