Cartilage Science Explained
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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Do your joints feel a bit tender? Is it your cartilage or some sort of ligament problem? If it's cartilage, you better know the basics of this tissue so that you don't injure yourself permanently.
We made this video to give you the very basics of your cartilage. I hope it helps extend your life in sport, or keep you from having to have a joint replacement down the line.
A big thanks to Dr. Liliana Mellor for helping with this script!
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8 months ago my right knee started to hurt after intensive badminton playing. MRI and stuff didn't show much, just some fluid collection behind the patella. My diagnosis was something called soft cartilage. My doctor never told me any of what your video talked about. I donno what to make of it, but at least I sort lf understand why I may not have healed yet. Thanks for your video, I hope other people find it before making stupid mistakes like I did. Take care of your joints folks!
Same case here
Soft cartilage as a diagnosis is just s tricky way to say whatever your part your knee is damaged, the cartilage is either wearing down or some of them weared down already. Cartilage can heal(depending on how severe) if you give a chance to heal. In a case of cartilage because of the low blood supply could take 1-3 years(yeah) so it really means a change of life style early on. Never stop moving but never ever "push through the pain" if not necessary. So if you sit all day long, you have to walk at least 45 minutes a day+knee exercises. If you do a knee-heavy sport like football, golf, competitive bycicle, heavy lifting it's your choice 1-3 years off and you maybe can continue or the pain will worsen for sure.
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T'ai Chi Chuan for weight bearing exercise is great,
THIS WAS A+++ EXPLANATIONS AND ANIMATIONS!!!!!
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True
One of the best explanations I have seen on cartilage. Good Job
I have enjoyed these videos the most out of all of the videos I've been assigned to watch for biology class this semester:)
Your explanation was very clinical and I appreciate that. Your graphics were pristine... That took my breath away!
I was really struggling but this helped tremendously! Thank you!
Check out my new video about Cartilage! :)
Ok! Soo im hope to catilage grow up again ! Love u vedeo
This video makes the world a little better.
the production on this video is just flawless. Thank you.
To it whom may concer,
We are a group of sport lovers in Taiwan.We really enjoy your video and would like to share it with our neighborhood.
However, the majority of people in Taiwan are not good at English when it comes to specific terms.
Would you please give us the authorization to translate your video and put on Chinese subtitles?We will not use your video for any business, but only for public welfare and the greater good.
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Y'all study.
This was 8 years agooo So helpful still the best explanation everr Thank you so much ❤ Appreciate your hard work this helped me alot!
Very good explanation 💯💯
The Cartilage is gone. Stage 1 : denial, it's much like teeth in a way
INSANE. LOVE THIS
Great video! I have a couple questions... I am beginning a sport called parkour, which involves a lot of jumping/landing.
The most common piece of advice I can get from anyone, is to start slow. So you don't injure your knees from all the impact. But I can't find anything/anyone to tell me how to increase my ability to absorb impact. Some people say it's a matter of just 'bending your knees' when you hit the ground, and some other people say your muscles will absorb the shock, so just build them.
Obviously I don't want any injuries, especially to my knee cartilage, which you can't feel right away.
eat bone broth
Um drink lots of milk
Me too! Im practicing parkour
Learn to roll and drink milk
It is high impact activity and if you are young you may not realize it but you will end up damaging your meniscus in the long run with the hard impact of landing
Omg!!! It's so simple to understand!! Thank you!
Excellent discussion about Cartlage and its function
It was fun and the animations were so cool. Thank you!
I can truly say I know a lot more about cartilage than I did before I watched this video.
I ruptured an acl a couple years ago, and had a reconstruction, somehow fortunately the meniscus and articular cartilage were unharmed
Thank you for your videos. I like them. Can you talk about chondrocostal cartilage and their healing when torn/broken??
This is explanation and good teaching
Hey Ahamea, are you from Meghalaya? :)
I do not know how RUclips, knowing full well that I watch workout videos, has not recommended this channel earlier. This is pure gold.
J’pense c’est la meilleure video que j’ai vu pour apprendre le slow mu
J’ai débloqué le slow mu ya un mois et c’est exactement le meme parcours pas forcément les memes exos mais le principe est le meme. carrement le dernier exo pour la transition j’vais le rajouter
C’est puissant de fou !
0:42 elastic, ayline, fiber cartilage
Thank you veryyy much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tomorrow is a test in my school on this subject I was not able to understand any thing but now I understood
Does glucosamine and msm supplements helps to rebuild damage cartilage?
I like the video because I have bone&bone ostero artheritis on my left knee
I only know one thing that cartilage injuries suck
Love the animation and sound effects
Very interesting education video. Easily understanding
FABULOUS BETTER THAN MY PROFESSOR'S 1 HOUR LECTURE.
Excellent video
Thanks for the lecture
Cheer~~firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints. It is more widespread in the infant skeleton, being replaced by bone during growth.😊
Came to RUclips for Biology
End up watching Sports channel :V
Me too(^o^)
My
How is the muscle a connective tissue
it was a S+++++++++++ explanation
EXCELLENT VIDEO. THANK YOU.
Thanks - welcome to my channel.
I'm not sure if we're taught different or there's an error, but for us we're not taught muscles as part of the connective tissues. Rather, they're taught as muscular tissue.
No words for u brother!!
:) Thanks buddy.
Need an Advice section on nutritional protocols to help proactively/repair
Hello, thanks for the helpful vides on cartilage. What is the difference between cartilage and the meniscus? I have to go in for a second meniscus repair and it seems that some use these terms interchangeably. Is this correct? thank you.
+Cr Simmons - Hey Cr. Your meniscus is a small protective tissue between your two leg bones. It's not cartilage. It's closer to ligament. However, it doesn't work like most ligaments, which serve to hold two bones together. Short answer - no, it is not cartilage.
THEY SAID MENISCUS IS A FIBER CARTILAGE
Wow.. it's great. I am pharmacy student and seeing this now 🤷🏻♂️😅
I have no cartelage in my left knee but this video is awesome&bizarre
Wt
What,thats impossible
Question,notochord is made of cartilage?
Really helpful! Thanks a lot!
Thanks. Some more videos on different subjects.
I had stem cell treatments from BlueTail medical on my knees & wrist & am back 90% !
Excellent presentation!!
Wow amazing, thanks.😊💕
just love these type of vids MAn!
Thank you for this amazing video!
Great video
Hey I know this is an old video but what about Platelet Rich Plasma injections? I have mild Chondromalacia and I am hoping this will help it heal better.
Hey did you end up doing the PRP? I did PRP a week ago. I have a deep fissure in my cartilage under my patela
tried this for 3 treatments over 2 years .didn't help at all
@@waakk1 How is your knee cartilage now ?
Thank you so much. I have learned a lot.
Thank you
🌟Mind blowing explanation
What do you use to make such animations??
I think chondropatella Malaysia that along time because of the cartilage is slowly repair
Omg !that's blew me away !
muscle isn't connective tissue, just wanted to say that
PLEASE, CORRECT THIS ERROR! There are four main types of human tissues: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue. Muscle is NOT connective tissue. Muscle is muscle tissue.
Also it's hyaline not hyline
this was 6 years ago
This is great
How long does it takes nose/nostril cartilages to heal back?
Cartilage is flexible due to chodrocytes or matrix?
So nice thnks
[my fiction] Glitches have a more similar cartilage type to bone, it regenerates faster and is a bit more rigid, it has blood vessels in between, a fictional birth defect called Chondrogenesis Imperfecta is a disease affecting glitches, the cartilage is more bendy and can snap easier, this is like Osteogenesis Imperfecta in Humans.
Nice story 👍
yeah well i got osteoartritis in my knees and Doc said nothing can be done for repair come back for a joint replacement in few years... im only 25 YO
go to a different doctor - conservative therapy is generally a better option than surgery
Take Amway Glucosomine to get rid
Great video, but muscle is not a connective tissue. Muscle is a tissue unto itself. A muscle contains connective tissues and is attached to the skeleton via connective tissues, but it is a separate and distinct tissue.
Hello! Can I contact the owner of this chanel please?
hi
awesome video ,but muscle is not a connective tissue like bone !
👍
Im having microfracture surgery tomorrow
I have no idea why I’m here. I just randomly thought of cartilage, which is odd because what I was watching had absolutely nothing to do with cartilage..
Okay so can we reshape cartilage.... Like i want to reshape my wide nose by doing some exercises so will it work?
great vid
Excellent
So basically I ain’t going to ever box again
How quickly and in what way does cartilage grow during initial development? I assume the blood supply at one time was greater than in adulthood? Would IR radiation or vibration enhance healing speed?
If you got some $ try regenerative therapy. Research Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) with Adipose. If you have more $, try Exosomes with Adipose.
Is Cartilage present between each joint ?
Good
V good video
Soooo helpful!!! 😍😍🤩🤩
I wish I could have seen this video 20 years ago…
I got my ear pierced it got infected and my cartilage is swollen and very hard I'm watching this trying to know if my ear will look the same again
How is it going?
cartilage is actually merely a concept.
The new cure for Arthritis is going on a keto diet
Awesome . Thanks 😊
Thanks a lot
Thanks 🥰
From Bangladesh.
i am sub now
Over power explanation
X-ray shows nothing, but I am in crutches. They says it is not the cartilage
Get a MRI
WOOWOOOOOOOOOW THE HUMAN BODY IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who else is here is a teen who has a 5th metatarsal growth plate injury
thanks.
3:13 stem-cell from fat become cartilage, bone
The problem is the doctor i went to jumped straight to meniscectomy. I didn’t accept
I wish this was a medical channel