Osteochondral defects of the ankle
G Vuurberg, CN van Dijk - Arthroscopy: Basic to Advanced, 2016 - Springer
Osteochondral defects (OCDs) are lesions involving articular hyaline cartilage and
subchondral bone. OCDs mostly occur after an inversion trauma of the ankle, causing pain …
subchondral bone. OCDs mostly occur after an inversion trauma of the ankle, causing pain …
Tomography For Electrical Impedance: An Alternative Method For Monitoring Joint Injuries
JDM Sánchez, VHM Leyton - Ingeniería Solidaria, 2020 - revistas.ucc.edu.co
Introduction: This review article shows the state of the art of different techniques for
monitoring joint injuries. This work is the product of the research project" Viability of electrical …
monitoring joint injuries. This work is the product of the research project" Viability of electrical …
Etiology, Classifications, Mechanism of Action
Osteochondral lesions of the ankle are a significant cause of pain and functional impairment.
These lesions affect people of all activity levels and may lead to progressive degenerative …
These lesions affect people of all activity levels and may lead to progressive degenerative …
Osteochondral Tissue Engineering: Noninvasive Assessment of Tissue Regeneration
T Stahl, A Anslip, L Lei, ND Santos… - … Imaging in Tissue …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Treating osteochondral (OC) defects is a significant challenge in orthopedic surgery. OC
injuries span two types of tissues, cartilage and bone, and as a result can be difficult to …
injuries span two types of tissues, cartilage and bone, and as a result can be difficult to …