i have had one removed and there is no difference it dous not hurt or feel unconforatable
Cartilage between the thighbone and shinbone is called the meniscus. This can tear when the knee is rotated or extended too far.
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.
Articular cartilage, also called hyaline cartilage, is the smooth, glistening white tissue that covers the surface of all the freely moveable joints, such as the knee and shoulder, in the human body.
You can find diagrams of the human knee in medical textbooks, anatomy websites, or educational videos. These diagrams typically illustrate the various structures of the knee joint, such as the bones, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage.
Knee joint replacement involves replacing part or all of a knee joint that has been damaged or worn away with a prosthesis (new joint made of metal and plastic) to reduce pain and improve function.There are two types of knee joint replacement:1) Partial Knee Replacement - where only one side of the knee joint is removed and replaced with a metal and plastic prosthesis. It is sometimes known as a Unicompartmental Knee Replacement (UKR) or Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty2) Total Knee Replacement - all the bone and cartilage at the bottom of the thigh bone (femur) and at the top of the shin bone (tibia) are removed. The entire knee joint is then replacement with a prosthesis (implant) made of metal and plastic. Also known as a TKR or Total Knee Arthroplasty.
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The cartilage is found between all joints
The cartilage is found between all joints
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Moderate tricompartmental osteoarthritis refers to osteoarthritis affecting all three compartments of the knee joint to a moderate degree. This condition involves the breakdown of cartilage in the knee joint, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Treatment may include medications, physical therapy, and in severe cases, surgery like knee replacement.
People with damaged cartilage may feel pain when they move their joints, such as the knee or hip. Damaged cartilage can lead to inflammation and friction within the joint, causing pain, stiffness, and decreased range of motion.
The cartilage is found between all joints