kraakbeenlagen
Kraakbeenlagen, meaning cartilage layers in Dutch, refers to the distinct strata or lamellae found within articular cartilage. This specialized connective tissue is crucial for the smooth, low-friction movement of joints and for absorbing shock. Articular cartilage is not a uniform material but exhibits a hierarchical structure with different arrangements of collagen fibers and chondrocytes at varying depths. These layers are typically described based on their proximity to the joint surface and the orientation of the collagen network.
The superficial layer, closest to the synovial fluid, contains collagen fibers oriented parallel to the articular