نتایج جستجو برای: meniscus injury

تعداد نتایج: 321022  

2015
Weimin Guo Shuyun Liu Yun Zhu Changlong Yu Shibi Lu Mei Yuan Yue Gao Jingxiang Huang Zhiguo Yuan Jiang Peng Aiyuan Wang Yu Wang Jifeng Chen Li Zhang Xiang Sui Wenjing Xu Quanyi Guo

The meniscus plays a crucial role in maintaining knee joint homoeostasis. Meniscal lesions are relatively common in the knee joint and are typically categorized into various types. However, it is difficult for inner avascular meniscal lesions to self-heal. Untreated meniscal lesions lead to meniscal extrusions in the long-term and gradually trigger the development of knee osteoarthritis (OA). T...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Sang-Jin Shin Beverley Fermor J Brice Weinberg David S Pisetsky Farshid Guilak

The meniscus is an intra-articular fibrocartilaginous structure that serves essential biomechanical roles in the knee. With injury or arthritis, the meniscus may be exposed to significant changes in its biochemical and biomechanical environments that likely contribute to the progression of joint disease. The goal of this study was to examine the influence of mechanical stress on matrix turnover...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1983
D T Shakespeare H S Rigby

A retrospective series of 272 operatively proven bucket-handle tears of the meniscus has been studied to define the natural history of the tear and to assess the accuracy of arthrography as a diagnostic technique. A simple twist, or a sporting injury accounted for most tears in the 196 patients on whom information was sufficient to allow analysis. There was, however, either no known trauma or m...

Journal: :Radiology 2006
Jeffrey M Brody Hank M Lin Michael J Hulstyn Glenn A Tung

PURPOSE To retrospectively determine the prevalence of posterior lateral meniscus root tears (LMRTs), as depicted on magnetic resonance (MR) images, in patients with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear and to investigate the association of LMRTs with lateral meniscus extrusion and other ligament injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS Institutional review board approval was obtained; informed co...

2014
Peter Angele Richard Kujat Matthias Koch Johannes Zellner

Meniscus integrity is the key for joint health of the knee. Therefore, the main goal of every meniscus treatment should be the maintenance of as much meniscus tissue as possible.Repair of meniscus tears can be achieved by meniscus suture. However, in a recently published meta-analysis, the long-term outcome of meniscus repair showed a mean failure rate of 24%.In a preclinical trial, locally app...

2009

INTRODUCTION Meniscus has an important role in load transmission, shock absorption, knee stability and lubrication of the knee joint. Meniscus is a fibrocartilaginous tissue composed primarily of water and an interlacing network of collagen fibers interposed with fibrochondrocyte. Composition of the meniscus is mainly type I collagen, but in the central area of the inner, nonvascularized region...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2016
Minjie Zhang Sriniwasan B Mani Yao He Amber M Hall Lin Xu Yefu Li David Zurakowski Gregory D Jay Matthew L Warman

Joints that have degenerated as a result of aging or injury contain dead chondrocytes and damaged cartilage. Some studies have suggested that chondrocyte death precedes cartilage damage, but how the loss of chondrocytes affects cartilage integrity is not clear. In this study, we examined whether chondrocyte death undermines cartilage integrity in aging and injury using a rapid 3D confocal carti...

2017
Sebastián Irarrázaval Angel Masferrer-Pino Maximiliano Ibañez Tamer M. A. Shehata María Naharro Joan C. Monllau

BACKGROUND To determine if tibial tunnel reaming during anatomic single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction using hamstring autograft can result in anterolateral meniscal root injury, as diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS A case series of 104 primary anatomic single-bundle ACL reconstructions using hamstring autograft was retrospectively reviewed. Pre- a...

Journal: :The journal of knee surgery 2014
John T Cavanaugh

Meniscal cartilage plays an essential role in the function and biomechanics of the knee joint. The meniscus functions in load bearing, load transmission, shock absorption, joint stability, joint lubrication, and joint congruity. Individuals today are increasingly more active in later decades of life. Although the incidence of meniscal pathology is difficult to estimate, this increased exposure ...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2012
Antonio Frizziero Raffaello Ferrari Erika Giannotti Costanza Ferroni Patrizia Poli Stefano Masiero

Meniscal injuries represent one of the most frequent lesions in sport practicing and in particular in soccer players and skiers. Pain, functional limitation and swelling are typical symptoms associated with meniscal tears. Epidemiological studies showed that all meniscal lesions, in different sports athletes, involves 24% of medial meniscus, while 8% of lateral meniscus and about 20-30% of meni...

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