A custom-built miniature tensile testing apparatus was used to study the propagation of cracks through the articular cartilage matrix at various loading rates and initial crack lengths. The crack propagation mechanism was observed to be significantly dissimilar to that normally seen in traditional fracture mechanics opening mode, where fracture propagates through the thickness of samples or perpendicularly to the applied load. Instead, an artificially initiated microcrack in the surface layer of an articular cartilage sample grew laterally in the direction of the applied load, stretching about the crack tip, whose initial position remained unchanged throughout the fracture process. A progressive upward pull of the bottom layer toward the su...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structu...
It has been proposed that cortical bone derives its toughness by forming microcracks during the proc...
Objective: Proteoglycan (PG) loss and surface roughening, early signs of osteoarthritis (OA), are li...
Background: Superficial cracks can occur in articular cartilage due to trauma or wear and tear. Our ...
The inception of cracks that are observed on the surface of articular cartilage is explained by taki...
Severe joint injuries often involve cartilage defects that propagate after mechanical loading. The p...
The pathogenesis of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) remains unrevealed. We speculate that cartil...
Articular cartilage is the load-bearing connective tissue that covers the ends of long-bones in diar...
SummaryBackgroundMechanical loading of synovial joints can damage the articular cartilage surface an...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a soft connective tissue that lines the ends of synovial bones in joints...
Objective To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structural propertie...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structural proper...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
In a healthy knee joint, articular cartilage (AC) supports loads, dissipates energy, and lubricates ...
Physical pain limits the quality of life for more than 20% of the adult population around the world....
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structu...
It has been proposed that cortical bone derives its toughness by forming microcracks during the proc...
Objective: Proteoglycan (PG) loss and surface roughening, early signs of osteoarthritis (OA), are li...
Background: Superficial cracks can occur in articular cartilage due to trauma or wear and tear. Our ...
The inception of cracks that are observed on the surface of articular cartilage is explained by taki...
Severe joint injuries often involve cartilage defects that propagate after mechanical loading. The p...
The pathogenesis of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) remains unrevealed. We speculate that cartil...
Articular cartilage is the load-bearing connective tissue that covers the ends of long-bones in diar...
SummaryBackgroundMechanical loading of synovial joints can damage the articular cartilage surface an...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a soft connective tissue that lines the ends of synovial bones in joints...
Objective To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structural propertie...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structural proper...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
In a healthy knee joint, articular cartilage (AC) supports loads, dissipates energy, and lubricates ...
Physical pain limits the quality of life for more than 20% of the adult population around the world....
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structu...
It has been proposed that cortical bone derives its toughness by forming microcracks during the proc...
Objective: Proteoglycan (PG) loss and surface roughening, early signs of osteoarthritis (OA), are li...