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Development of a novel external fixation device for inducing knee arthrofibrosis in rats. [PDF]
Jia J, Li W, Pan Y.
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Is there a role for lavage aspiration after a dry tap in the work-up for potential periprosthetic joint infection? A systematic review. [PDF]
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Development of synovial joints
Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews, 2003AbstractSynovial joints arise through two main processes. In long bone elements, cartilaginous differentiation occurs across the locations of the prospective joints that then segment secondarily. This process occurs through the development of a noncartilaginous region known as the interzone.
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The knee is a synovial knee joint that allows flexion, extension and also a slight ability to rotate medially and laterally, being able to move on two planes, being known as a modified hinge joint. The main features of a synovial joint are the articulating cartilage, the joint capsule, the joint cavity, the bursae and the ligaments.
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The knee is a synovial knee joint that allows flexion, extension and also a slight ability to rotate medially and laterally, being able to move on two planes, being known as a modified hinge joint. The main features of a synovial joint are the articulating cartilage, the joint capsule, the joint cavity, the bursae and the ligaments.
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Lubrication in Synovial Joints
Nature, 1963A CRITICAL review of the work of Barnett, Davies, Charnley and MacConaill1–5 indicates that there exists a tendency to explain the lubricating conditions in synovial joints by either the lubricating properties of synovial fluid, or by the lubricating properties of the articular surfaces.
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Imaging Inflamed Synovial Joints
2007As a research tool, medical imaging has considerably increased our understanding of joint inflammation in vivo. Although conventional radiography remains important for diagnosis, other imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonography show considerable potential for the study of joint inflammation in the research setting ...
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Synovial haemangioma of knee joint
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 19903. Wladimiroff JW. Effects of furosemide on fetal urine production. Brit ] Obstet Gynecol 1975; 82 : 221-224. 4. Hadlock FP, Deter RL, Carpenter R et al. Sonography of fetal urinary tract anomalies A JR 1981; 137 : 261-267. 5. Keirse MJNC, Meerman RH. Antenatal diagnosis of Potter's syndrome. Obstet Gynecol 1978; 52 : 64-67. 6. Potter EL.
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