bruskskade
Bruskskade is a term used in orthopedics to describe damage to articular cartilage within a joint. The injury can affect only the cartilage (chondral lesion) or extend into the subchondral bone (osteochondral lesion). Articular cartilage provides a smooth, low-friction surface for joint movement, but it is avascular and lacks nerves, which limits its capacity to heal after injury.
Commonly affected joints include the knee, ankle, hip, and smaller finger joints. Causes include acute trauma
Diagnosis relies on clinical examination and imaging. MRI is the most informative modality for assessing cartilage
Lesions are commonly classified by depth and extent using systems such as the Outerbridge classification (grades
Treatment depends on lesion size, depth, patient age, and activity level. Nonoperative management includes activity modification,
Prognosis varies with defect characteristics and treatment. Smaller, contained lesions in younger patients tend to fare