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Cartilage Disorders

Cartilage is the tough but flexible tissue that covers the ends of your bones at a joint. It also gives shape and support to other parts of your body, such as your ears, nose and windpipe. Healthy cartilage helps you move by allowing your bones to glide over each other. It also protects bones by preventing them from rubbing against each other.

Injured, inflamed, or damaged cartilage can cause symptoms such as pain and limited movement. It can also lead to joint damage and deformity. Causes of cartilage problems include :

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  1. Cartilage Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cartilage is the tough but flexible tissue that covers the ends of your bones at a joint. ... such as your ears, nose and windpipe. Healthy cartilage helps you move by allowing your bones to ...
  2. Cartilage-hair hypoplasia is a disorder of bone growth characterized by short stature (dwarfism) with other skeletal abnormalities; fine, sparse hair (hypotrichosis); ...
  3. ... a common procedure used to repair damaged knee cartilage. Cartilage helps cushion and cover the area where bones ... small holes in the bone near the damaged cartilage. These are called microfractures. These holes connect to ...
  4. Shark cartilage is the tissue that provides support for fins in sharks (Squalus acanthias). It mainly comes from sharks caught in the Pacific Ocean. Shark cartilage became a popular medicine in the 1970s. But ...
  5. The meniscus is a c-shaped piece of cartilage in your knee joint. You have two in each knee. Meniscus cartilage is a tough but flexible tissue that acts ...
  6. ... surgery in which a meniscus -- a c-shaped cartilage in the knee -- is placed into your knee. ... and infection. Other surgeries, such as ligament or cartilage repairs, may be done at the time of ...
  7. Cartilage (Bovine and Shark) From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    ... www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/patient/cartilage-pdq ... www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/patient/cartilage-pdq ... www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/patient/cartilage-pdq
  8. Knee Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your knee joint is made up of bone, cartilage, ligaments and fluid. Muscles and tendons help the ... common disease affecting the knee is osteoarthritis. The cartilage in the knee gradually wears away, causing pain ...
  9. ... area between the firmer and more prominent thyroid cartilage (Adam’s apple) and the smaller cricoid cartilage, is the portion of the throat used to ...
  10. Glucosamine: Does It Protect Cartilage in Osteoarthritis? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Cartilage Disorders/Treatments and Therapies ... Cartilage Disorders
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