Cartilage damage

Cartilage belongs to the connective and supporting tissues. It consists of cartilage cells and the intercellular substance surrounding them. Depending on the composition of this substance, a distinction is made between hyaline, elastic and fibrous cartilage. Cartilage baldness describes the condition when there is no more cartilage. Cartilage tissue in general is very elastic in … Cartilage damage

Cartilage damage to the ankle joint and sports | Cartilage damage in the ankle joint

Cartilage damage to the ankle joint and sports Cartilage damage to the ankle joint can occur in many different ways. Often, damage is caused by an injury. Especially the “twisting / ligament stretching” inwards from the foot, also called suppination trauma, very often leads to cartilage damage of the ankle joint. For this reason, the … Cartilage damage to the ankle joint and sports | Cartilage damage in the ankle joint

Classification according to severity | Cartilage damage in the knee

Classification according to severity Grade 1 cartilage damage according to the Outerbridge classification corresponds to slight damage to the knee joint. In general, this cartilage damage is also known as chondropathy. To classify a cartilage damage as first-degree, a lesion does not necessarily have to be recognizable. The surface of the cartilage is still intact … Classification according to severity | Cartilage damage in the knee