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Regenerative medicine may offer strategies to alleviate the debilitating symptoms of osteoarthritis and delay the time to joint replacement. In a study now published in Science Translational Medicine, Acevedo Rua and colleagues provide evidence of the therapeutic potential of autologous nasal chondrocyte-derived cartilage grafts in repairing arthritis ...
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Understanding patient experience of distal tibia or ankle fracture: a qualitative systematic review
Aims: To systematically review qualitative studies of patients with distal tibia or ankle fracture, and explore their experience of injury and recovery. Methods: We undertook a systematic review of qualitative studies.
Nathan A. Pearson +6 more
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Aims: Outcomes of current operative treatments for arthrofibrosis after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are not consistently positive or predictable. Pharmacological in vivo studies have focused mostly on prevention of arthrofibrosis.
William H. Trousdale +10 more
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Injuries of Kaplan fibers in ACL deficient and reconstructed knees – redefining the structure and risk assessment on MRI using injury patterns [PDF]
Objectives: To determine an injury pattern of knee structures along torn Kaplan fibers in ACL deficient knees and to observe the healing process of Kaplan fibers in ACL reconstructed knees.
Hirschmann, Michael T. +5 more
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Aims: The use of high tibial osteotomy (HTO) to delay total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in young patients with osteoarthritis (OA) and constitutional deformity remains debated.
Julien Erard +5 more
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Quasi optimal sagittal gait of a biped robot with a new structure of knee joint
The design of humanoid robots has been a tricky challenge for several years. Due to the kinematic complexity of human joints, their movements are notoriously difficult to be reproduced by a mechanism. The human knees allow movements including rolling and
HOBON, Mathieu +3 more
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On the inviscid limit of a model for crack propagation [PDF]
We study the evolution of a single crack in an elastic body and assume that the crack path is known in advance. The motion of the crack tip is modeled as a rate-independent process on the basis of Griffith's local energy release rate criterion. According
Dorothee Knees +10 more
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Golfing after Orthopaedic Surgery: A longitudinal follow-up (GOLF) study protocol
Aims: The primary aim of this prospective, multicentre study is to describe the rates of returning to golf following hip, knee, ankle, and shoulder arthroplasty in an active golfing population. Secondary aims will include determining the timing of return
Patrick G. Robinson +11 more
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Wilbrand and Saenger(1) studied optic chiasms after unilateral enucleation, noting inferonasal crossing fibers curved anteriorly into the contralateral optic nerve (Wilbrand knee; figure, A). This explains contralateral superotemporal visual field defects (junctional scotomas) with optic nerve lesions at the chiasmal junction.
Robert K, Shin +6 more
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Convergence of alternate minimization schemes for phase field fracture and damage
We consider time-discrete evolutions for a phase field model (for fracture and damage) obtained by alternate minimization schemes. First, we characterize their time-continuous limit in terms of parametrized $BV$-evolutions, introducing a suitable family
Dorothee Knees +3 more
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