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KMID : 0828620090130030189
Journal of Korean Arthroscopy Society
2009 Volume.13 No. 3 p.189 ~ p.192
Basic Science of the Articular Cartilage
Kim Jae-Hwa

Ahn Chang-Soo
Abstract
Although the articular cartilage is only a few milimiters thick, it has surprising stiffness to compression, exceptional ability to distribute load minimizing peak stress on subchondral bone and great durability.In many instances, it help to preserve normal joint function for more than 80 years. Varying in thickness, cell density, matrix composition, mechanical properties even within the same joint, it provides low-friction and pain free-motion. However, it lacks a blood or lymphatic supply and neurological elements are absent. It shows limited healing potential because of poor regenerative capacity.
KEYWORD
Articular cartilage, Joint function
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