Innervation of the Canine Cruciate Ligaments

Yahia, L. H. ; Newman, N. M. ; St-Georges, M.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1992
ISSN:
1439-0264
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
A search for mechanoreceptors within the substance of the cruciate ligaments was undertaken using the modified gold-chloride technique. Abundant Pacinian, Vater-Pacini, Ruffini end organs and Ruffini-type receptors were found within the substance of the anterior and posterior cruciates. The receptors were innervated by axons of 5 to 10 micrometers in diameter penetrating from the synovium investing the ligaments. The findings support the contention that the cruciate ligaments have important mechanoreceptive and proprioceptive functions.
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autor Yahia, L. H.
Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
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notes A search for mechanoreceptors within the substance of the cruciate ligaments was undertaken using the modified gold-chloride technique. Abundant Pacinian, Vater-Pacini, Ruffini end organs and Ruffini-type receptors were found within the substance of the anterior and posterior cruciates. The receptors were innervated by axons of 5 to 10 micrometers in diameter penetrating from the synovium investing the ligaments. The findings support the contention that the cruciate ligaments have important mechanoreceptive and proprioceptive functions.
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Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
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Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
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Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
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Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
shingle_catch_all_1 Yahia, L. H.
Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
Innervation of the Canine Cruciate Ligaments
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A search for mechanoreceptors within the substance of the cruciate ligaments was undertaken using the modified gold-chloride technique. Abundant Pacinian, Vater-Pacini, Ruffini end organs and Ruffini-type receptors were found within the substance of the anterior and posterior cruciates. The receptors were innervated by axons of 5 to 10 micrometers in diameter penetrating from the synovium investing the ligaments. The findings support the contention that the cruciate ligaments have important mechanoreceptive and proprioceptive functions.
1439-0264
14390264
shingle_catch_all_2 Yahia, L. H.
Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
Innervation of the Canine Cruciate Ligaments
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A search for mechanoreceptors within the substance of the cruciate ligaments was undertaken using the modified gold-chloride technique. Abundant Pacinian, Vater-Pacini, Ruffini end organs and Ruffini-type receptors were found within the substance of the anterior and posterior cruciates. The receptors were innervated by axons of 5 to 10 micrometers in diameter penetrating from the synovium investing the ligaments. The findings support the contention that the cruciate ligaments have important mechanoreceptive and proprioceptive functions.
1439-0264
14390264
shingle_catch_all_3 Yahia, L. H.
Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
Innervation of the Canine Cruciate Ligaments
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A search for mechanoreceptors within the substance of the cruciate ligaments was undertaken using the modified gold-chloride technique. Abundant Pacinian, Vater-Pacini, Ruffini end organs and Ruffini-type receptors were found within the substance of the anterior and posterior cruciates. The receptors were innervated by axons of 5 to 10 micrometers in diameter penetrating from the synovium investing the ligaments. The findings support the contention that the cruciate ligaments have important mechanoreceptive and proprioceptive functions.
1439-0264
14390264
shingle_catch_all_4 Yahia, L. H.
Newman, N. M.
St-Georges, M.
Innervation of the Canine Cruciate Ligaments
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A search for mechanoreceptors within the substance of the cruciate ligaments was undertaken using the modified gold-chloride technique. Abundant Pacinian, Vater-Pacini, Ruffini end organs and Ruffini-type receptors were found within the substance of the anterior and posterior cruciates. The receptors were innervated by axons of 5 to 10 micrometers in diameter penetrating from the synovium investing the ligaments. The findings support the contention that the cruciate ligaments have important mechanoreceptive and proprioceptive functions.
1439-0264
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