2018
DOI: 10.1002/jor.24038
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Novel rabbit model of moderate knee contracture induced by direct capsular damage

Abstract: The treatment of joint contracture continues to represent a challenging problem in orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation medicine. Existing animal models of knee contracture for evaluating new treatments are mostly created by extensive joint tissue damage with Kirschner-wire immobilization which requires a second surgery to remove Kirschner-wires. This study aimed to develop a less invasive rabbit model of moderate knee contracture through a single surgery. Skeletally mature New Zealand White rabbits had their… Show more

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“…Herein, we established a classic rabbit model of AF which had been widely used in other studies [14À19]. Comparing with other animal models, rabbits are more reliable for joint fibrosis formation after fixation and more effective in measurement [14,20]. They also shared a similar knee anatomy structure as humans which were convenient for surgical procedure and synovial tissue obtain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herein, we established a classic rabbit model of AF which had been widely used in other studies [14À19]. Comparing with other animal models, rabbits are more reliable for joint fibrosis formation after fixation and more effective in measurement [14,20]. They also shared a similar knee anatomy structure as humans which were convenient for surgical procedure and synovial tissue obtain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have established a novel knee arthrofibrosis model based on New Zealand rabbit (Hazlewood et al, 2018). New Zealand white rabbits were selected for the animal model due to the relatively large size of their knees.…”
Section: Animal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ese knee functions contribute to e cient and safe walking. Unilateral restriction of knee extension caused by knee osteoarthritis or orthopaedic surgery increases posterior tilt, lateral tilt to the a ected side of the pelvis, lumbar kyphosis, and lateral tilt of the trunk in the standing position [2][3][4][5][6]. During walking, unilateral restriction of knee extension also changes the gait kinematics as follows: it increases anterior tilt of the pelvis and trunk, and increases lateral tilt towards the unaffected side during the stance phase [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%