Articular cartilage experiences significant mechanical loads during daily activities. Healthy cartilage provides the capacity for load bearing and regulates the mechanobiological processes for tissue development, maintenance, and repair. Experimental studies at multiple scales have provided a fundamental understanding of macroscopic mechanical function, evaluation of the micromechanical environment of chondrocytes, and the foundations for mechanobiological response. In addition, computational models of cartilage have offered a concise description of experimental data at many spatial levels under healthy and diseased conditions, and have served to generate hypotheses for the mechanical and biological function. Further, modeling and simulatio...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
Tutors: Jérôme Noailly, Maria Segarra QueraltOsteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition characterised...
In physiological conditions, joint function involves continuously moving contact areas over the tiss...
Articular cartilage experiences significant mechanical loads during daily activities. Healthy cartil...
There is a long history of mathematical and computational modelling with the objective of understand...
AbstractThere is a long history of mathematical and computational modelling with the objective of un...
Cells of the musculoskeletal system are known to respond to mechanical loading and chondrocytes with...
Background and objective: The investigation of the biomechanical behaviour of the articular cartilag...
The function of articular cartilage depends on its structure and composition, sensitively impaired i...
Cells of the musculoskeletal system are known to respond tomechanical loading and chondrocytes withi...
145 pagesArticular cartilage is a seemingly simple biological tissue with mechanical properties that...
Articular cartilage injuries and degenerative joint diseases are responsible for progressive pain an...
This work focused on characterizing the mechanical behavior of biological material in physiologicall...
Chondral lesions provide a potential risk factor for development of osteoarthritis. Despite the vari...
A severe application of stress on articular cartilage can initiate a cascade of biochemical reaction...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
Tutors: Jérôme Noailly, Maria Segarra QueraltOsteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition characterised...
In physiological conditions, joint function involves continuously moving contact areas over the tiss...
Articular cartilage experiences significant mechanical loads during daily activities. Healthy cartil...
There is a long history of mathematical and computational modelling with the objective of understand...
AbstractThere is a long history of mathematical and computational modelling with the objective of un...
Cells of the musculoskeletal system are known to respond to mechanical loading and chondrocytes with...
Background and objective: The investigation of the biomechanical behaviour of the articular cartilag...
The function of articular cartilage depends on its structure and composition, sensitively impaired i...
Cells of the musculoskeletal system are known to respond tomechanical loading and chondrocytes withi...
145 pagesArticular cartilage is a seemingly simple biological tissue with mechanical properties that...
Articular cartilage injuries and degenerative joint diseases are responsible for progressive pain an...
This work focused on characterizing the mechanical behavior of biological material in physiologicall...
Chondral lesions provide a potential risk factor for development of osteoarthritis. Despite the vari...
A severe application of stress on articular cartilage can initiate a cascade of biochemical reaction...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
Tutors: Jérôme Noailly, Maria Segarra QueraltOsteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition characterised...
In physiological conditions, joint function involves continuously moving contact areas over the tiss...