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Improved arthroscopic one-piece excision technique for the treatment of symptomatic discoid medial meniscus

Improved arthroscopic one-piece excision technique for the treatment of symptomatic discoid medial meniscus

... discoid meniscus was treated via total meniscectomy [12, ...The meniscus plays an important role in knee stability, load transmission, and articular cartilage ...the meniscus, partial meniscectomy is ...

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Correlation between meniscal extrusion and symptom duration, alignment, and arthritic changes in medial meniscus posterior root tear: research article

Correlation between meniscal extrusion and symptom duration, alignment, and arthritic changes in medial meniscus posterior root tear: research article

... between meniscus extrusion and chondral ...between medial meniscus extrusion and chondral damage, and Puig et ...when medial meniscus was extruded from ...between medial ...

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Spatiotemporal gait compensations following medial collateral ligament and medial meniscus injury in the rat: correlating gait patterns to joint damage

Spatiotemporal gait compensations following medial collateral ligament and medial meniscus injury in the rat: correlating gait patterns to joint damage

... the medial collateral ligament (MCLT) and radial transection of the medial meniscus (MMT) in rats, fibrillation of the ar- ticular surface is seen at 1–2 weeks postsurgery, followed by the ...

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Biomechanical comparison of meniscus-suture constructs for pullout repair of medial meniscus posterior root tears

Biomechanical comparison of meniscus-suture constructs for pullout repair of medial meniscus posterior root tears

... ial meniscus posterior horn using two all-inside meniscal suture device with 2–0 Ultrabraid® sutures (FasT-Fix 360®; Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, Andover, MA, USA) (all-inside suture device group), according to ...

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Original Article Characterization of pathological and biochemical changes in rat destabilization of medial meniscus models of osteoarthritis

Original Article Characterization of pathological and biochemical changes in rat destabilization of medial meniscus models of osteoarthritis

... In conclusion, the results of this present study demonstrate that destabilization of medial meniscus induced OA in rat knee joints effec- tively induces degenerative changes in articu- lar cartilage. The ...

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Noninvasive visualization of early osteoarthritic cartilage using targeted nanosomes in a destabilization of the medial meniscus  mouse model

Noninvasive visualization of early osteoarthritic cartilage using targeted nanosomes in a destabilization of the medial meniscus mouse model

... Thirty-six male C57BL/6 mice (n = 36; 9–10 weeks old, 22–24 g) were purchased from Orient Bio Inc. (Seongnam, South Korea). All animals were housed in the same facility on a 12-hour light/dark cycle. The mice had ad ...

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Grad 2 medial meniscus injury with posterior horn contusion

Grad 2 medial meniscus injury with posterior horn contusion

... convinced that the injury would ,together with his dedication to was implemented, where the a valgus stress to the flexed knee whilst the leg externally and extended the knee indicate a torn medial ...

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Rupture of posterior cruciate ligament leads to radial displacement of the medial meniscus

Rupture of posterior cruciate ligament leads to radial displacement of the medial meniscus

... the meniscus is a key factor in load bearing and transmission, abnormal menisci are a critical cause of articular cartilage degeneration, and can result in the progression of OA in the knee ...[21]. ...

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Role of nonoperative treatment in managing degenerative tears of the medial meniscus posterior root

Role of nonoperative treatment in managing degenerative tears of the medial meniscus posterior root

... the medial meniscus is, for several reasons, the most likely of all the root attachment sites to undergo failure [5, ...The medial meniscus takes more force during weight bearing than the ...

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The quantitative evaluation of the impact of viable medial meniscus graft type on the biochemical and biomechanical properties of the rabbit tibial cartilage

The quantitative evaluation of the impact of viable medial meniscus graft type on the biochemical and biomechanical properties of the rabbit tibial cartilage

... the medial side, and two medial anterior and posterior openings were made in the left joint ...The medial meniscus was excised according to the modified Shibuya technique without cutting the ...

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Validity of flounce sign to rule out medial meniscus tear in knee arthroscopy

Validity of flounce sign to rule out medial meniscus tear in knee arthroscopy

... Methods: A prospective study was undertaken to validate the significance of flounce sign. There were 62 patients who underwent arthroscopic surgery of the knee over the duration of one and half years. Free inner margin ...

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CK2.1, a bone morphogenetic protein receptor type Ia mimetic peptide, repairs cartilage in mice with destabilized medial meniscus

CK2.1, a bone morphogenetic protein receptor type Ia mimetic peptide, repairs cartilage in mice with destabilized medial meniscus

... [7]. Surgical destabilization of the medial meniscus in animals serves as the OA model [14]. Therefore, we used DMM surgery to induce OA-like damage to the AC. However, while instability models like the DMM ...

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A technique combining “U” shape suture and shared tunneling to treat the posterior cruciate ligament rupture and posterior root tears of the medial meniscus

A technique combining “U” shape suture and shared tunneling to treat the posterior cruciate ligament rupture and posterior root tears of the medial meniscus

... with meniscus tears, including the posterior root of medial meniscus (PRMM) tears, due to its relation with the anatomical ...the medial tibial ...

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Preliminary diagnosis of medial meniscus posterior root tears using the Rosenberg radiographic view

Preliminary diagnosis of medial meniscus posterior root tears using the Rosenberg radiographic view

... of medial fem- oral condyle (MFC), as well as the medial joint space (MJS) width and (2) MM extrusion (MME), following an MMPRT, measured using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), would correlate with the ...

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Poorer dynamic postural stability in patients with anterior cruciate ligament rupture combined with lateral meniscus tear than in those with medial meniscus tear

Poorer dynamic postural stability in patients with anterior cruciate ligament rupture combined with lateral meniscus tear than in those with medial meniscus tear

... or meniscus repair for ACL rupture with MM or LM tears in our institution from 2011 to ...both meniscus tears in the same knee joint, discoid meniscus, revisional ACL reconstruc- tion, prominent knee ...

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Anatomical variations of knee ligaments in magnetic resonance imaging: pictorial essay

Anatomical variations of knee ligaments in magnetic resonance imaging: pictorial essay

... The anterior (transverse) intermeniscal ligament (Fig. 2) is identified in about 94% of knees on arthrosco- py and is noticeable in about 58% of knees subjected to MRI [21, 30]. It runs from the anterior part of the ...

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Notice of Correction

Notice of Correction

... the medial joint line of the knee and the medial coronary liga- ment of the right ...knee medial meniscus tear with medial coronary ligament involvement and start- ed on a one month ...

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Cellular and molecular meniscal changes in the degenerative knee: a review

Cellular and molecular meniscal changes in the degenerative knee: a review

... the medial meniscus, with extensive alteration in the proteo- glycan staining pattern, with areas of high intensity and areas of absent ...the medial and the lateral meniscus. In the ...

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Histone deacetylase inhibition activates Nrf2 and protects against osteoarthritis

Histone deacetylase inhibition activates Nrf2 and protects against osteoarthritis

... the medial meniscus; GAPDH: glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase; HAT: histone acetyltransferase; HDAC: histone deacetylase; HDACi: histone deacetylase inhibitor; HO-1: heme oxygenase 1; IACUC: ...

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Functional Outcome after Total Knee Replacement in South Indian Women

Functional Outcome after Total Knee Replacement in South Indian Women

... of medial meniscus, ACL and anterior horn of lateral meniscus ...is medial to tibial tubercle, 2-3 cms lateral to tibial tubercle lies the gerdyis tubercle to which the iliotibial band ...

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