Background: Superficial cracks can occur in articular cartilage due to trauma or wear and tear. Our understanding of the behaviour of such cracks in a loaded matrix is limited. A notable study investigated the growth of cracks induced in the bottom layer of the matrix. This paper extends existing studies, characterizing the propagation of superficial cracks and matrix resistance under tension at varying rates of loading. Methods: Cartilage strips with artificially induced superficial cracks were subjected to tensile loading at different loading velocities using a miniature tensile testing device. Load-displacement data, video and still images were recorded for analysis. Findings: The propagation of superficial cracks in articular cartilage ...
There is an increase in participation levels in sporting activities, paiticularly of the high intens...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to characterize the microstructural response of health...
The pathogenesis of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) remains unrevealed. We speculate that cartil...
Background: Superficial cracks can occur in articular cartilage due to trauma or wear and tear. Our ...
A custom-built miniature tensile testing apparatus was used to study the propagation of cracks throu...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structu...
Severe joint injuries often involve cartilage defects that propagate after mechanical loading. The p...
Articular cartilage is the load-bearing connective tissue that covers the ends of long-bones in diar...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a soft connective tissue that lines the ends of synovial bones in joints...
In a healthy knee joint, articular cartilage (AC) supports loads, dissipates energy, and lubricates ...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a soft connective tissue that lines the ends of synovial bones in joints...
© 2015 Dr. Dale RobinsonArticular cartilage is a thin layer of soft tissue that lines the ends of bo...
The inception of cracks that are observed on the surface of articular cartilage is explained by taki...
The progression of cartilage damage has the potential to develop into the joint disease of osteoarth...
In the normal adult synovial articular joint, articular cartilage (AC) as an avascular tissue, is at...
There is an increase in participation levels in sporting activities, paiticularly of the high intens...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to characterize the microstructural response of health...
The pathogenesis of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) remains unrevealed. We speculate that cartil...
Background: Superficial cracks can occur in articular cartilage due to trauma or wear and tear. Our ...
A custom-built miniature tensile testing apparatus was used to study the propagation of cracks throu...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structu...
Severe joint injuries often involve cartilage defects that propagate after mechanical loading. The p...
Articular cartilage is the load-bearing connective tissue that covers the ends of long-bones in diar...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a soft connective tissue that lines the ends of synovial bones in joints...
In a healthy knee joint, articular cartilage (AC) supports loads, dissipates energy, and lubricates ...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a soft connective tissue that lines the ends of synovial bones in joints...
© 2015 Dr. Dale RobinsonArticular cartilage is a thin layer of soft tissue that lines the ends of bo...
The inception of cracks that are observed on the surface of articular cartilage is explained by taki...
The progression of cartilage damage has the potential to develop into the joint disease of osteoarth...
In the normal adult synovial articular joint, articular cartilage (AC) as an avascular tissue, is at...
There is an increase in participation levels in sporting activities, paiticularly of the high intens...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to characterize the microstructural response of health...
The pathogenesis of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) remains unrevealed. We speculate that cartil...