The function of articular cartilage is to support and distribute loads and to provide lubrication in the diarthrodial joints. Cartilage function is described by proper mechanical and rheological properties, strain and depth-dependent, which are not completely assessed. Unconfined and confined compression are commonly used to evaluate the Young's modulus (E) and the aggregate modulus (H(A)), respectively. The Poisson's ratio (nu) can be calculated indirectly from the equilibrium compression data, or using the biphasic indentation technique; it has recently been optically evaluated by using video microscopy during unconfined compression. The transient response of articular cartilage during confined compression depends on its permeability k; a...
Articular cartilage is a tissue of fundamental importance for the mechanics of joints, since it prov...
ABSTRACT: Load-bearing characteristics of articular cartilage are impaired during tissue degeneratio...
In this study, an innovative depth dependent biphasic transversely isotropic model (DBT) was propose...
The mechanisms underlying the ability of articular cartilage to withstand and distribute the loads a...
Articular cartilage has depth-varying composition and structure that are manifest as depth-varying b...
For this study, we hypothesized that the depthdependentcompressive equilibrium properties of articul...
Mechanical properties of articular cartilage are controlled by tissue composition and structure. Car...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
AbstractObjectives Determine the depth-varying confined and osmotic compression moduli of normal hum...
biphasic indentation of articular cartilage under creep and stress-relaxation conditions. In this st...
© 2015 Dr. Dale RobinsonArticular cartilage is a thin layer of soft tissue that lines the ends of bo...
Articular cartilage is a tissue of fundamental importance for the mechanics of joints, since it prov...
ABSTRACT: Load-bearing characteristics of articular cartilage are impaired during tissue degeneratio...
In this study, an innovative depth dependent biphasic transversely isotropic model (DBT) was propose...
The mechanisms underlying the ability of articular cartilage to withstand and distribute the loads a...
Articular cartilage has depth-varying composition and structure that are manifest as depth-varying b...
For this study, we hypothesized that the depthdependentcompressive equilibrium properties of articul...
Mechanical properties of articular cartilage are controlled by tissue composition and structure. Car...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
AbstractObjectives Determine the depth-varying confined and osmotic compression moduli of normal hum...
biphasic indentation of articular cartilage under creep and stress-relaxation conditions. In this st...
© 2015 Dr. Dale RobinsonArticular cartilage is a thin layer of soft tissue that lines the ends of bo...
Articular cartilage is a tissue of fundamental importance for the mechanics of joints, since it prov...
ABSTRACT: Load-bearing characteristics of articular cartilage are impaired during tissue degeneratio...
In this study, an innovative depth dependent biphasic transversely isotropic model (DBT) was propose...