PPT-1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Articular Cartilage
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Periosteum Compact Bone Spongy Bone Red Bone Marrow In spaces of spongy bone Yellow Bone Marrow Medullary Cavity Epiphyseal Line BIOL 203 Summer 2012 Instructor
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Periosteum Compact Bone Spongy Bone Red Bone Marrow In spaces of spongy bone Yellow Bone Marrow Medullary Cavity Epiphyseal Line BIOL 203 Summer 2012 Instructor Alexandra Okihiro Osteon. C. . Zheng. , C. Carter, A. . Oloyede. Queensland University of Technology (AUSTRALIA). andy.zheng@qut.edu.au. , . chris.carter@qut.edu.au. , . k.oloyede@qut.edu.au. Introduction. 3D Computer Graphics (CG) visualisation enables scientists working across fields such as medicine and biological engineering to improve our understanding of phenomena that is difficult to observe. Henry Delacave and Karina Bennett. Supporting . Tissues. Where is supporting tissue derived from? . Embryonic . mesoderm. Supporting tissue is composed . of . cells. (5%) and . extracellular matrix . Diaphysis. Epiphysis. Articular cartilage. Epiphyseal line. Spongy bone. Medullary cavity. Nutrient foramen. Endosteum. Periosteum. Articular cartilage. Epiphysis. Diaphysis. Epiphysis. Articular cartilage. Prepared by Dr.Salah Mohammad Fateh. MBChB,DMRD,FIBMS(radiology). Lecture no 4. Types of arthritis. Degenerative arthritis (OA). Is the commonest form of arthritis.. Changes occur secondary to wear & tear of the articular cartilage.. . &. Joints of Bones of Trunk. By. Dr.Pardeep. Kumar. Arthrology. . It is a science concerned with the study of joints.. In order to serve the purposes of protection and movement, the bones must be joined together one another by connective tissue at different parts of their surfaces, and such connections are termed Joints or Articulations.. Chondral. Defect. Normal Anatomy. Hyaline cartilage covering the articular surface of the tibia and femur. Function. Lower friction on gliding surfaces. Shock absorption. Average depth of 2 -4 mm. Avascular. Skeletal System Functions. Support. Protect. Movement and anchorage. Mineral storage. H. emopoiesis. Structure and Formation of Bone. © 2014 . Cengage Learning. . Structure and Formation of Bone. Osteocytes. Full thickness articular cartilage lesion on the femoral condyle of the knee, exposing the subchondral plate UW HEALTH SPORTS REHABILITATION The world class health care team for the UW Badgers and pro & BONE. Dr . Punita. . Manik. Department of Anatomy. K G Medical . Univesity. U P. Lucknow. Cartilage . Is a firm and flexible type of connective tissue in which the extracellular matrix has a firm consistency. Treament. : . Microfracture. , Cartilage repair/transplant. Ian Rice md. Outline. Cartilage Structure. Causes of Cartilage Defects. Surgical . treatments with Level III & IV Evidence. Microfracture. CLASSIFICATION OF JOINTS . Human joints provide the structures by which bones join with one another and may be classified according to the . histologic. features of the union and the range of joint motion. There are three classes of joint design:. S. Sim 1,2 , G. Picard 1,2 1 , M. Garon 1 , and M.D. Buschmann 2 1. Biomomentum Inc., Laval, QC, Canada, 2. Biomedical & Chemical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada Re joint (TMJ) is formed by the articulation between the . articular. eminence and the anterior part of the . glenoid. . fossa. of the squamous part of temporal bone above and the condylar head of the mandible below. Like most . D. etection with . U. ltra. S. ound. _________________. _________________. Adapted from . Martinoli. C . et al. . . Thromb. . Haemost. . 2013;109:1170–9.. Elbow (left). Score. Elbow (right). Score.
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