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  • In shoulder joints, hyaline cartilage covers and is anchored to the head (or ball) of the humerus (i.e., the large bone between the elbow and shoulder) and the glenoid socket, which is part of a scapula (shoulder blade). [0037] Because of loadings, stresses, and other factors, the knees, hips, and shoulders are the joints that most frequently require cartilage repair.
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