Articular cartilage repair & joint preservation: A review of the current status of biological approach

Volume: 22, Pages: 101602 - 101602
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
The articular cartilage of the joint is the thin viscoelastic layer of the connective tissue. It has a unique anatomy and physiology, which makes the repair of the articular cartilage damage more difficult and challenging due to its limited healing capacity. Increasing knowledge regarding the importance of articular cartilage for joint preservation has led to increased attention on early identification of cartilage damage as well as degeneration...
Paper Details
Title
Articular cartilage repair & joint preservation: A review of the current status of biological approach
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
22
Pages
101602 - 101602
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