SummaryObjectivesCartilage displacement and strain patterns were documented noninvasively in intact tibiofemoral joints in situ by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This study determined the number of compressive loading cycles required to precondition intact joints prior to imaging, the spatial distribution of displacements and strains in cartilage using displacement-encoded MRI, and the depth-dependency of these measures across specimens.DesignJuvenile porcine tibiofemoral joints were cyclically compressed at one and two times body weight at 0.1Hz to achieve a quasi-steady state load–displacement response. A 7.0T MRI scanner was used for displacement-encoded imaging with stimulated echoes and a fast spin echo acquisition (DENSE-FSE) in ei...
Articular cartilage is the load-bearing connective tissue that covers the ends of long-bones in diar...
<p>A human cadaveric tibiofemoral joint was cyclically loaded in the inferior-to-superior direction ...
Analyses of form-function relationships and disease processes in human articular cartilage necessita...
The in vivo measurement of articular cartilage deformation is essential to understand how mechanical...
Functional imaging of tissue biomechanics can reveal subtle changes in local softening and stiffenin...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to characterize the deformations in articular cartilage under compressive...
The human body experiences both internal and external forces on a daily basis. External forces range...
Articular cartilage provides mechanical load dissipation and lubrication between joints, and additio...
Objective Full-thickness cartilage defects are commonly found in symptomatic knee patients, and are ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a major debilitating health concern and economic burden worldwide, affecting ...
ObjectiveTo explore and to compare the magnitude and spatial pattern of in vivo femorotibial cartila...
<div><p>Characterization of spatiotemporal deformation dynamics and material properties requires non...
Magnetic resonance (MR) transverse relaxation time (T2) mapping has frequently been used to evaluate...
Characterization of spatiotemporal deformation dynamics and material properties requires non-destruc...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating, degenerative disease of articular cartilage in synovial joint...
Articular cartilage is the load-bearing connective tissue that covers the ends of long-bones in diar...
<p>A human cadaveric tibiofemoral joint was cyclically loaded in the inferior-to-superior direction ...
Analyses of form-function relationships and disease processes in human articular cartilage necessita...
The in vivo measurement of articular cartilage deformation is essential to understand how mechanical...
Functional imaging of tissue biomechanics can reveal subtle changes in local softening and stiffenin...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to characterize the deformations in articular cartilage under compressive...
The human body experiences both internal and external forces on a daily basis. External forces range...
Articular cartilage provides mechanical load dissipation and lubrication between joints, and additio...
Objective Full-thickness cartilage defects are commonly found in symptomatic knee patients, and are ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a major debilitating health concern and economic burden worldwide, affecting ...
ObjectiveTo explore and to compare the magnitude and spatial pattern of in vivo femorotibial cartila...
<div><p>Characterization of spatiotemporal deformation dynamics and material properties requires non...
Magnetic resonance (MR) transverse relaxation time (T2) mapping has frequently been used to evaluate...
Characterization of spatiotemporal deformation dynamics and material properties requires non-destruc...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating, degenerative disease of articular cartilage in synovial joint...
Articular cartilage is the load-bearing connective tissue that covers the ends of long-bones in diar...
<p>A human cadaveric tibiofemoral joint was cyclically loaded in the inferior-to-superior direction ...
Analyses of form-function relationships and disease processes in human articular cartilage necessita...