Background: Knowledge of the deformational behaviour of articular cartilage in vivo is required to understand the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis and the mechanical target environment of prospective cartilage transplant recipients. Objectives: To study the in vivo deformational behaviour of patellar and femorotibial cartilage for different types of physiological activities; and to test the hypothesis that in vivo deformation of cartilage is modified by intense physical exercise. Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging and 3D digital image analysis were used to determine cartilage volume before and after physical activity in the patella of 12 volunteers (knee bends, squatting, normal gait, running, cycling). Deformation of femorotibial cartil...
Analyses of form-function relationships and disease processes in human articular cartilage necessita...
UnrestrictedAlthough patellofemoral pain (PFP) is commonly believed to be the result of excessive pa...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate the in-vivo time-dependent contact beha...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the short-term effects of recreational running on the deformation of ...
The effects of exercise on hyaline articular cartilage have traditionally been examined in animal mo...
Background. The effects of exercise on osteoarthritic cartilage remain elusive. Objective. The obje...
The function of articular cartilage depends on the interaction between the tissue matrix and the int...
Background. The effects of exercise on osteoarthritic cartilage remain elusive. Objective. The objec...
SummaryObjectiveTo monitor ankle cartilage 3D volume changes after in vivo exercise and during recov...
PubMedID: 18180579The effect of exercise on articular cartilage has been assessed on animal models a...
The in vivo measurement of articular cartilage deformation is essential to understand how mechanical...
Recently, the general finding of increased ankle cartilage stiffness to loading has been challenged,...
The aim of this study is to investigate the biomechanics of the patellofemoral joint in an in-vitro...
ObjectiveTo explore and to compare the magnitude and spatial pattern of in vivo femorotibial cartila...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate (1) the effect of running and drop landing interventions on knee cart...
Analyses of form-function relationships and disease processes in human articular cartilage necessita...
UnrestrictedAlthough patellofemoral pain (PFP) is commonly believed to be the result of excessive pa...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate the in-vivo time-dependent contact beha...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the short-term effects of recreational running on the deformation of ...
The effects of exercise on hyaline articular cartilage have traditionally been examined in animal mo...
Background. The effects of exercise on osteoarthritic cartilage remain elusive. Objective. The obje...
The function of articular cartilage depends on the interaction between the tissue matrix and the int...
Background. The effects of exercise on osteoarthritic cartilage remain elusive. Objective. The objec...
SummaryObjectiveTo monitor ankle cartilage 3D volume changes after in vivo exercise and during recov...
PubMedID: 18180579The effect of exercise on articular cartilage has been assessed on animal models a...
The in vivo measurement of articular cartilage deformation is essential to understand how mechanical...
Recently, the general finding of increased ankle cartilage stiffness to loading has been challenged,...
The aim of this study is to investigate the biomechanics of the patellofemoral joint in an in-vitro...
ObjectiveTo explore and to compare the magnitude and spatial pattern of in vivo femorotibial cartila...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate (1) the effect of running and drop landing interventions on knee cart...
Analyses of form-function relationships and disease processes in human articular cartilage necessita...
UnrestrictedAlthough patellofemoral pain (PFP) is commonly believed to be the result of excessive pa...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate the in-vivo time-dependent contact beha...