Search for dissertations about: "Enheten För Led- Och Mjukvävnadsforskning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Enheten För Led- Och Mjukvävnadsforskning.
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1. The collagen fibrillar network: Sequential degradation of its constituents by tissue metalloproteinases
Abstract : The cartilage matrix is made up of a fibrillar meshwork comprising type II collagen and other associated proteins. One main function of this network is to retain the large aggregating proteoglycan, aggrecan, a vital component in the regulation of fluid flux in cartilage. READ MORE
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2. Knee function, Physical Activity and Perceived Health after Meniscectomy in the Middle-aged
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore the impact of meniscal injury and meniscectomy on joint and muscle function, physical activity and perceived health in middle-age subjects and to evaluate the effect of a functional exercise program. Male and female post meniscectomy patients participated in Studies I-IV (n=45 in Studies I-III, n=99 in Study IV) and Study IV also included 94 controls. READ MORE
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3. In vivo Sub-regional dGEMRIC Analysis and Contrast Distribution in Clinical Studies of Human Knee Cartilage
Abstract : Aims: This work was carried out to investigate whether considering cartilage depth in vivo dGEMRIC would provide additional information on the molecular content and changes in normal and diseased cartilage. Methods: Study I was a longitudinal study on 23 healthy volunteers; Study II was a case-control study on 9 sedentary individuals and 8 elite runners. READ MORE
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4. Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury, Patient Variables, Outcomes and Knee Osteoarthritis
Abstract : The ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) leads to immediate symptoms that severely affect the individual and receives great attention among the scientific community, yet there is still no consensus on the optional form of treatment. An ACL injury is also a well known high risk factor for the development of knee osteoarthritis (OA) some decades later. READ MORE
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5. Contrast enhanced MRI of human knee meniscus and cartilage
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