Innovations in collagen-network remodeling and extracellular matrix mechanics: toward a new era in articular cartilage repair. [PDF]
Huang K, Hong Y, Cai H.
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Equine experimental lameness induction models
Summary Equine lameness due to musculoskeletal injury remains a common and significant cause of decreased performance. While our understanding and management of lameness have improved with advanced imaging, as well as diagnostic and therapeutic progression, a need for experimental equine models of lameness remains.
A. Dockery, B. Beasley, V. J. Moorman
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The role of radiography and MRI as screening tools and outcome measures in clinical trials of knee osteoarthritis: a perspective on the current status and outlook. [PDF]
Roemer FW +8 more
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Modification and validation of the Lysholm Knee Scale to assess articular cartilage damage.
H. J. Smith +2 more
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Distal interphalangeal joint capsule enthesopathy of the middle phalanx and articular cartilage loss
Abstract Background Significant distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) pathology, particularly affecting soft tissue and articular cartilage, is often not identifiable on radiographs but can be accompanied by joint capsule enthesopathy on the middle phalanx (P2), which can be readily identified.
Monika A. Samol +2 more
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Collagen organisation in the fibrous joint capsules in the digits of the human hand
The function of the finger joints is important for daily life. In this review of the literature, we consider the role of collagen and its organization within the fibrous finger joint capsules of the interphalangeal (IP) joints and investigate the relationships between collagen orientation and joint function. Abstract Normal function of the hand and, in
Fiona R. Saunders +3 more
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This review celebrates the work of Professor Mike Benjamin, whose anatomical research transformed our understanding of entheses. Entheses are biomechanically complex regions that accommodate the transition between soft connective tissues and bone by natural macroscopic and microscopic adaptations that reduce stress concentration.
Hannah Shaw
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Possible Toxic Effect of Tranexamic Acid and Aminocaproic Acid on Articular Cartilage: An <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Vivo</i> Analysis. [PDF]
Park JY, Lee S, Choi W.
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