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  2. A chondral defect refers to a focal area of damage to the articular cartilage (the cartilage that lines the end of the bones). An osteochondral defect refers to a focal area of damage that involves both the cartilage and a piece of underlying bone.

  3. Nov 8, 2023 · A grading system, known as the modified Outerbridge grading system, is used to assess chondral surfaces (cartilage covering the bones of the joints). Chondromalacia can be divided into four grades based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI):

  4. Grade IV - The cartilage may wear away completely, leaving the underlying bone exposed in small or widespread areas. When the involved areas are large, pain usually becomes more severe, causing a limitation in activity. Symptoms. What are the signs and symptoms of an articular cartilage injury?

  5. Jan 11, 2018 · Grade 4, the most severe grade, indicates exposure of the bone with a significant portion of cartilage deteriorated. Bone exposure means bone-to-bone rubbing is likely occurring in the knee.

  6. There is a grading system to help determine the severity of the chondromalacia patella. Grade 1 is the least severe and indicates some softening of the cartilage. Grade 2 indicates softening along with abnormal surface characteristics, likely marking the beginning of tissue damage.

  7. Feb 25, 2024 · Pathophysiology. mechanism of injury. acute trauma or chronic repetitive overload. impaction resulting in cartilage softening; fissuring; flap tears; or delamination.

  8. After doing a physical examination and running some diagnostic tests, the orthopaedist tells you that your daughter has suffered an injury to the articular cartilage, a type of connective tissue that covers the ends of the bone in joints like your knee and elbow.

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