The Basic Science of Articular Cartilage: Structure, Composition, and Function
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Abstract
Articular cartilage is the highly specialized connective tissue of diarthrodial joints. Its principal function is to provide a smooth, lubricated surface for articulation and to facilitate the transmission of loads with a low frictional coefficient (Figure 1). Articular cartilage is devoid of blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves and is subject to a harsh biomechanical environment. Most important, articular cartilage has a limited capacity for intrinsic healing and repair. In this regard, the preservation and health of articular cartilage are paramount to joint health. Figure 1. Gross photograph of healthy articular cartilage in an adult human knee. Injury to articular cartilage is recognized…
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- Articular cartilage
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- Osteoarthritis
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