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Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equinovarus
Hip Arthrodesis: Current Indications and Techniques
Foot Tumors: Diagnosis and Treatment
Classification Systems in Orthopaedics
Initial Assessment of Spinal Trauma
Surgical Technique of Meniscal Replacement
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Repair with Posterior Medial/Lateral Repair
The Effect of Monopolar Radiofrequency Treatment Pattern on Joint Capsular Healing
Meniscal replacement by allograft is increasingly common in our practice. In order to succeed, a replacement must duplicate the mechanical function of the original meniscal cartilage. The technique of replacement described in this article permits minimal disruption of the joint tissues, accurate placement of the meniscal horns, and secure fixation of the meniscal synovial junction. Key Words: Meniscus-Cartilage-Collagen-Surgical technique.
CPM: The Key to Successful Rehabilitation
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Abstract: The purpose of this study was to compare joint capsular healing after two delivery patterns of monopolar radiofrequency energy: 1) Uniform treatment of the joint capsule (paintbrush pattern) and2) Multiple single linear passes (grid pattern). First, an in vitro study was performed to compare the percent shrinkage of these tow treatment patterns using the femoropatellar joints (stifles) of six sheep. Meniscal replacement by allograft is increasingly common in our practice. In order to succeed, a replacement must duplicate the mechanical function of the original meniscal cartilage. The technique of replacement described in this article permits minimal disruption of the joint tissues, accurate placement of the meniscal horns, and secure fixation of the meniscal synovial junction. Key Words: Meniscus-Cartilage-Collagen-Surgical technique. Meniscal cartilage replacement by allograft, prosthesis, and regeneration scaffolds has advanced from the laboratory to clinical practice (1-5). |
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