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Proprioception deficiency in articular cartilage lesions of the knee.

Oday Al-DadahLee ShepstoneSimon T Donell
Published in: Knee surgery & related research (2020)
Patients with isolated articular cartilage lesions of the knee had a significant proprioceptive deficit as compared to normal controls. The deficiency was profound and even affected the proprioceptive function of the contra-lateral uninjured knee. This study has shown that articular cartilage lesions have a major influence on knee proprioception. However, it remains uncertain as to whether a proprioceptive deficit leads to osteoarthritis or is a consequence of it.
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