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27 maj 2017 · This chapter illustrates some of the properties of ligaments related to their histology, composition, anatomy, injury and healing mechanisms. The chapter also includes the biochemical composition of these tissues, as well as a comparison between the ACL and MCL.
20 gru 2017 · 3. Histology of joints. The study of the joints allows inferring about the mechanism of locomotion of the organism, being a content that involves the anatomical part and the ultrastructure of the articular elements.
2 gru 2009 · This chapter covers many aspects of joint anatomy, histology, and cell biology. First, joint types and movements allowed are covered, followed by a brief review of joint embryology.
This article will briefly review the basic structure, physiology and function of normal versus healing knee ligaments, referring specifically to what is known about two of the most extensively studied and clinically relevant knee ligaments, the anterior cruciate (ACL) and medial collateral (MCL) ligaments of the knee.
21 kwi 2024 · Joints may be classified histologically or functionally. Histological classification is based on the predominant connective tissue type composing the joint, either fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial. Functional classification is based on the amount of movement the joint permits.
19 paź 2021 · Understanding the histology, joint kinematics, and biomechanical properties of ligaments helps physicians to precisely approach injuries and formulate an appropriate treatment plan for their patients.
2 gru 2021 · Ligaments are fibrous connective tissues that span between bony surfaces acting to stabilize joints. They vary in size, location, shape, and orientation. Ligaments are fairly similar to tendons in both structure and physiology; however, ligaments and tendons differ in function.