Post-traumatic osteoarthritis arises from joint injury that initiates a cascade of mechanical, inflammatory and biochemical events culminating in progressive cartilage degradation and joint ...
Post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) develops following acute joint injury and is characterised by inflammation, chondrocyte dysfunction and progressive degradation of the cartilage extracellular ...
Post-traumatic osteoarthritis often affects younger, active individuals and progresses quickly following ligament or cartilage injury. Chondrocytes, the sole cell type in articular cartilage, survive ...
Arthritis is not always a result of ageing. While many people believe that joint problems develop only due to wear and tear over time, fractures and significant joint injuries can also trigger a slow, ...
αKG induces a relatively reductive state within chondrocytes, promotes the extracellular lactate shuttle into the cells and H3K56 lactylation modification, and positively regulates the expression of ...
A simple, non-invasive ultrasound treatment could one day help injured joints heal instead of remaining trapped in a cycle of ...