Stifle
Mostrando 1-12 de 19 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
1. Comparison between two different experimental models of osteoarthritis in rabbits. Intra-articular collagenase injection and anterior cruciate ligament transection
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To compare two different experimental models of osteoarthritis in rabbits: intra-articular collagenase injection and anterior cruciate ligament transection. METHODS: Ten adult rabbits were randomly divided in two groups: COLL (collagenase group) and ACLT (anterior cruciate ligament transection). The COLL group was treated with 0.5 ml col
Acta Cir. Bras.. Publicado em: 2016-09
-
2. Study on nano-structured hydroxyapatite/zirconia stabilized yttria on healing of articular cartilage defect in rabbit
PURPOSE: Articular Cartilage has limited potential for self-repair and tissue engineering approaches attempt to repair articular cartilage by scaffolds. We hypothesized that the combined hydroxyapatite and zirconia stabilized yttria would enhance the quality of cartilage healing. METHODS: In ten New Zealand white rabbits bilateral full-thickness osteochondra
Acta Cir. Bras.. Publicado em: 2013-05
-
3. Luxação lateral de patela em um Poodle toy = Lateral patellar luxation in Poodle toy / Lateral patellar luxation in Poodle toy
Background: Luxating patella is one of the most frequent conditions of the stifle joint in dogs and it can evolve into a degenerative joint disease. The occurrence of the condition can be medial or lateral, unilateral or bilateral. Its origin can be traumatic or congenital and, additionally, it may undergo genetic and environmental influence. Lateral luxatio
Publicado em: 2011
-
4. A busca pela aprendizagem além dos limites escolares / In search for education beyond school lerning.
In an age where the sheer breadth of information, techniques and patterns appear to stifle the individual, but at the same time, encourage him/her to question oneself and others in situations that need a resolution, it is important to try and understand and simplify ones approach so as not to lose the essence of what it is to maintain ones "humanity". This l
Publicado em: 2010
-
5. Goniometry in Rottweiler breds dogs / GONIOMETRIA EM CÃES DA RAÇA ROTTWEILER / GONIOMETRIA EM CÃES DA RAÇA ROTTWEILER / Goniometry in Rottweiler breds dogs
Goniometry has been used in canine orthopedics to assess clinics, surgical and/or therapy physical treatment efficacy involving shoulder, elbow, carpal, hip, stifle and tarsal. However, in dogs this procedure is few studied and validated to scientifics researches. The purposes of this experiment were to estimate the maximum flexion and extension angle of sho
Publicado em: 2009
-
6. GONIOMETRIA EM CÃES DA RAÇA ROTTWEILER / Goniometry in Rottweiler breds dogs / GONIOMETRIA EM CÃES DA RAÇA ROTTWEILER / Goniometry in Rottweiler breds dogs
Goniometry has been used in canine orthopedics to assess clinics, surgical and/or therapy physical treatment efficacy involving shoulder, elbow, carpal, hip, stifle and tarsal. However, in dogs this procedure is few studied and validated to scientifics researches. The purposes of this experiment were to estimate the maximum flexion and extension angle of sho
Publicado em: 2009
-
7. Goniometry in Rottweiler breds dogs / GONIOMETRIA EM CÃES DA RAÇA ROTTWEILER / Goniometry in Rottweiler breds dogs / GONIOMETRIA EM CÃES DA RAÇA ROTTWEILER
Goniometry has been used in canine orthopedics to assess clinics, surgical and/or therapy physical treatment efficacy involving shoulder, elbow, carpal, hip, stifle and tarsal. However, in dogs this procedure is few studied and validated to scientifics researches. The purposes of this experiment were to estimate the maximum flexion and extension angle of sho
Publicado em: 2009
-
8. Estudo biomecânico de duas técnicas extra-capsulares para estabilização do joelho com ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em cães / Biomechanical study of two extra capsular techniques for stabilization of the knee with cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs
Knee instability resulting from an insufficient cranial cruciate ligament is the major cause of hind limb lameness in dogs. This instability can result in osteoarthrosis and medial meniscal injury. Many surgical techniques have been developed to restore knee stability and to reduce degenerative joint desease. There is a similarly huge variability in material
Publicado em: 2008
-
9. Avaliação clínica, radiográfica e ultra-sonográfica da articulação fêmuro-tíbio-patelar pós desmotomia patelar medial experimental em eqüinos / Clinical, radiographic and ultrasonographic evaluation of the femurotibiopatellar joint after experimental medial patellar desmotomy in horses
Este trabalho objetivou avaliar através do exame clínico, radiográfico e ultra-sonográfico a articulação fêmuro-tíbio-patelar pós desmotomia patelar medial. Foram utilizados oito equinos, machos e fêmeas, de peso, raça e idade variáveis. Todos animais foram submetidos a desmotomia patelar medial no membro pélvico direito. Os exames clínico e ul
Publicado em: 2004
-
10. Decreased birefringence of the superficial zone collagen network in the canine knee (stifle) articular cartilage after long distance running training, detected by quantitative polarised light microscopy.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of a one year programme of running training (up to 40 km/day for 15 weeks) on the spatial orientation pattern of collagen and glycosaminoglycans in articular cartilage in different parts of the knee (stifle) and shoulder joints of young beagle dogs. METHODS: Area specific measurements of the optical path difference (= re
-
11. Relative amounts of chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid in synovial fluid from normal and osteochondrotic swine joints.
Twenty eight nonlame and ten lame pigs were used to study glycosaminoglycans in synovial fluid from normal and osteochondrotic elbow and stifle joints. The results indicated that porcine synovial fluid contains both hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate and that the chondroitin sulfate to hyaluronic acid ratio is similar (P less than 0.05) between normal a
-
12. In vivo studies of articular tissue damage mediated by catabolin/interleukin 1.
A partially purified porcine synovial catabolin interleukin 1 (CF) preparation was injected intra-articularly into rabbit stifle (knee) joints. Radiolabelled CF was rapidly cleared from the joint (0.4 h). Repeated injections of CF caused a marked loss of articular cartilage glycosaminoglycan (GAG) and a great increase in synovial fluid GAG. 35SO4 uptake was