Mechanical properties of articular cartilage that are vital to its function are often determined by indentation tests, which can be performed at different scales. Cartilage tissue exhibits various types of structural, geometrical, and spatial variations that pose strict demands on indentation protocols. This study aims to define a reproducible micro-indentation protocol for measuring the effective (average) stiffness of the cartilage surface in a region around 1mm(2). We elucidated how different parameters such as indenter size, indenter depth, and the location of the indentation influence the effective elastic modulus measured in micrometer scale on rat knee cartilage. When an indentation was performed (50μm radial probe, ≈10μm indentation...
The mechanical properties of biological tissues influence their function and can predict degenerativ...
This paper outlines the motivation and preliminary investigations into the possibility of a new meth...
Softening of articular cartilage, mainly attributable to deterioration of superficial collagen netwo...
Mechanical properties of articular cartilage that are vital to its function are often determined by ...
Tissue engineering aims at developing complex composite scaffolds for articular cartilage repair. Th...
We evaluated whether the use of cartilage thickness measurement would improve the ability of the art...
This article outlines the motivation and preliminary investigations into a novel method of character...
This paper outlines the motivation and preliminary investigations into a novel method of characteris...
Emerging 3D printing technology permits innovative approaches to manufacture cartilage scaffolds ass...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical indentation and ultrasound (US) indentation instruments have been introdu...
SummaryObjectiveSmall scale mechanical testing techniques offer new possibilities for defining chang...
BACKGROUND: Relative indentation characteristics are commonly used for distinguishing between normal...
Objective: Mechanical indentation and ultrasound (US) indentation instruments have been introduced f...
Indentation measurements have been proposed to serve as sensitive in vivo diagnostics of cartilage d...
Traditionally, compressive stiffness of articular cartilage is measured using an indentation techniq...
The mechanical properties of biological tissues influence their function and can predict degenerativ...
This paper outlines the motivation and preliminary investigations into the possibility of a new meth...
Softening of articular cartilage, mainly attributable to deterioration of superficial collagen netwo...
Mechanical properties of articular cartilage that are vital to its function are often determined by ...
Tissue engineering aims at developing complex composite scaffolds for articular cartilage repair. Th...
We evaluated whether the use of cartilage thickness measurement would improve the ability of the art...
This article outlines the motivation and preliminary investigations into a novel method of character...
This paper outlines the motivation and preliminary investigations into a novel method of characteris...
Emerging 3D printing technology permits innovative approaches to manufacture cartilage scaffolds ass...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical indentation and ultrasound (US) indentation instruments have been introdu...
SummaryObjectiveSmall scale mechanical testing techniques offer new possibilities for defining chang...
BACKGROUND: Relative indentation characteristics are commonly used for distinguishing between normal...
Objective: Mechanical indentation and ultrasound (US) indentation instruments have been introduced f...
Indentation measurements have been proposed to serve as sensitive in vivo diagnostics of cartilage d...
Traditionally, compressive stiffness of articular cartilage is measured using an indentation techniq...
The mechanical properties of biological tissues influence their function and can predict degenerativ...
This paper outlines the motivation and preliminary investigations into the possibility of a new meth...
Softening of articular cartilage, mainly attributable to deterioration of superficial collagen netwo...