It is called focal osteochondral lesion.
Biceps femoris
The three places where cartilage is found is in the knee, ankle and elbow
It is just called an articular cartilage. The type of cartilage is fibrocartilage.
In specific areas yes. For example articular cartilage found in the knee and elbow is replaced by fibrocartilage when damaged as it lacks the ability to regenerate without the covering perichondrium
I have no idea how old this is but my 15 year old son has rare damage to on of his fingers and his doctor is thinking about taking cartilage from his knee and adding it to his knuckle joint.
Yes cartilage in Knee also can be replaced. It is a new technique called knee cartilage replacement. Not all doctors can perform it and selectively trained doctors are performing this procedure. It is also called Autologus Chondrocyte Implantation. Hope it helps.
Cartilage between the thighbone and shinbone is called the meniscus. This can tear when the knee is rotated or extended too far.
This cartilage is called hyaline cartilage because it is like glass and very smooth. It allows for easy movement in the joint.
Biceps femoris
The true hyaline cartilage is the knee's intra-articular cartilage found in the joint surface. It has collagen but does not possess nerves or blood vessels.
Articular cartilage.
knee joint
rest, with no pressure on the knee
The three places where cartilage is found is in the knee, ankle and elbow
Yes
kinda antioxidants have been known to repair cartilage loss
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