Sentences with phrase «osteochondral plugs.these»

Arthroscopic removal of palmar / plantar osteochondral fragments from the proximal interphalangeal joint in four horses.
Vet - Stem Regenerative Medicine uses a concentrated form of autologous adipose - derived adult stem cells to treat traumatic and degenerative diseases, including bowed tendons, ligament injuries, osteoarthritis, and osteochondral defects in horses, dogs and cats.
Dr. Brian Saunders presented new considerations for treatment using osteochondral plugs.These are hydrogels seeded with adult mesenchymal stem cells.
In orthopedics, osteochondral autografts have been used with success.
«What is more, the technique identifies key genes and enriched gene ontology pathways, as well as categories related to stem cell differentiation — and specifically toward osteochondral lineages (that is, related to bone and cartilage tissue growth).»
Repair and regeneration of osteochondral defects in the articular joints.
Evaluation of a hybrid scaffold / cell construct in repair of high - load - bearing osteochondral defects in rabbits.
Multiphasic construct studied in an ectopic osteochondral defect model.
Comparative study of depth - dependent characteristics of equine and human osteochondral tissue from the medial and lateral femoral condyles.
Using tissue engineering techniques for osteochondral repair and regeneration.
In a report titled Return to running following knee osteochondral repair using an anti-gravity treadmill, published in the journal Physical Therapy in Sport, Dr Hambly demonstrates how a graduated return to running using an anti-gravity treadmill can help to reduce fears about re-injury and increase self - belief in being able to run on the injured knee.
This may entail making small holes in the bone to allow new cartilage to grow (microfracture), taking cartilage from another part of the athlete's knee and transplanting it into the defect (osteochondral autograft transfer), taking cartilage cells from the knee and then having them grown in a lab for later re-implantation (autologous chondrocyte implantation), or taking cartilage from a person who has passed away and placing it in the defect (osteochondral allograft transfer).
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