Chondropathy

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Chondropathy
Orthopedics

Chondropathy refers to a disease of the cartilage. It is frequently divided into 5 grades, with 0-2 defined as normal and 3-4 defined as diseased.

Some common diseases affecting/involving the cartilage

Repairing articular cartilage damage

Though articular cartilage damage is not life-threatening, it does strongly affect the quality of life. Articular cartilage damage is often the cause of severe pain, swellings, strong barriers to mobility and severe restrictions to the patient's activities. Over the last decades, however, surgeons and biotech ventures[

which?] that contribute to articular cartilage repair.[1] However, these procedures do not treat osteoarthritis
.

References

  • [1] American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • [2] Chondral Defects (The Steadman-Hawkins Clinic)