Current concepts review-the healing and regeneration of articular cartilage

SW O'DRISCOLL - Jbjs, 1998‏ - journals.lww.com
It is well established that damaged articular cartilage has a very limited potential for healing,
and articular defects larger than two to four millimeters in diameter rarely heal even with …

[PDF][PDF] Continuous passive motion (CPM): theory and principles of clinical application

SW O Driscoll, NJ Giori - Journal of rehabilitation research …, 2000‏ - rehab.research.va.gov
Stiffness following surgery or injury to a joint develops as a progression of four stages:
bleeding, edema, granulation tissue, and fibrosis. Continuous passive motion (CPM) …

Intraarticular pressure in the functioning human temporomandibular joint and its alteration by uniform elevation of the occlusal plane

DW Nitzan - Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery, 1994‏ - Elsevier
Intraarticular pressure (IAP) was measured at the posterior slope of the eminence in the
upper compartment of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of 35 individuals (28 females and …

The role of periosteum in cartilage repair.

SW O'Driscoll, JS Fitzsimmons - Clinical Orthopaedics and …, 2001‏ - journals.lww.com
Periosteum, which can be grown in cell and whole tissue cultures, may meet one or more of
the three prerequisites for tissue engineered cartilage repair. Periosteum contains …

[كتاب][B] Bone and cartilage

U Meyer, HP Wiesmann - 2006‏ - Springer
Te first step in approaching bone and cartilage tissue engineering is the under standing of
the structure and function of these tissues at the different hierarchial levels. Te skeleton is a …

Articular cartilage regeneration using periosteum

SW O'Driscoll - Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®, 1999‏ - journals.lww.com
Periosteum has chondrogenic potential that makes it possible to repair or regenerate
cartilage in damaged joints. Whole periosteal explants also can be cultured in vitro for the …

The physiologic basis of continuous passive motion for articular cartilage healing and regeneration.

RB Salter - Hand clinics, 1994‏ - europepmc.org
This article historically reviews the limited potential of articular cartilage to heal or
regenerate, past emphasis on rest as opposed to motion, and the reasoning that led the …

Intraarticular capacity and compliance of stiff and normal elbows

SH Gallay, RR Richards, SW O'Driscoll - Arthroscopy: The Journal of …, 1993‏ - Elsevier
The capacity, compliance, and position of minimum intraarticular pressure were measured in
eight stiff and 10 normal elbows of 11 patients before corrective surgery for posttraumatic …

Animal models for cartilage reconstruction

GG Reinholz, L Lu, DBF Saris, MJ Yaszemski… - Biomaterials, 2004‏ - Elsevier
Animal models are widely used to develop and evaluate tissue-engineering techniques for
the reconstruction of damaged human articular cartilage. For the purpose of this review …

A controlled evaluation of continuous passive motion in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty

J Mclnnes, MG Larson, LH Daltroy, T Brown, AH Fossel… - Jama, 1992‏ - jamanetwork.com
Objective.—To evaluate the efficacy of continuous passive motion (CPM) in the
postoperative management of patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. Design.—A …