In the present paper we review the current state-of-the-art in asymptotic modeling of articular contact. Particular attention has been given to the knee joint contact mechanics with a special emphasis on implications drawn from the asymptotic models, including average characteristics for articular cartilage layer. By listing a number of complicating effects such as transverse anisotropy, nonhomogeneity, variable thickness, nonlinear deformations, shear loading, and bone deformation, which may be accounted for by asymptotic modeling, some unsolved problems and directions for future research are also discussed
Articular cartilage is a hydrated soft tissue with a fibrous solid matrix characterized by high poro...
The knee joint is one of the most common sites for osteoarthritis, the onset and progression of whic...
Determining natural inner knee mechanics is a longstanding goal for researchers with applications to...
In the present paper we review the current state-of-the-art in asymptotic modeling of articular cont...
Analyses articular contact in a three-dimensional mathematical model of the human knee-joint. In par...
This book presents a comprehensive and unifying approach to articular contact mechanics with an emph...
In the present paper, an asymptotic model is constructed for the short-time deformation of an articu...
We revisit the axisymmetric contact problem for a biphasic cartilage layer and consider a refined fo...
Inhomogeneity and anisotropy play a crucial role in attributing articular cartilage its properties. ...
A three-dimensional unilateral contact problem for articular cartilage layers attached to subchondra...
PubMed ID: 16488773This paper describes a two-dimensional dynamic model of the human knee joint by e...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease of articular cartilage. The normal cartilage is known ...
The progression of cartilage damage has the potential to develop into the joint disease of osteoarth...
The main purpose of this work was to study how the contact model influences the dynamic response of ...
The article presents advanced computer simulations aimed at the accurate modelling of human tibio-fe...
Articular cartilage is a hydrated soft tissue with a fibrous solid matrix characterized by high poro...
The knee joint is one of the most common sites for osteoarthritis, the onset and progression of whic...
Determining natural inner knee mechanics is a longstanding goal for researchers with applications to...
In the present paper we review the current state-of-the-art in asymptotic modeling of articular cont...
Analyses articular contact in a three-dimensional mathematical model of the human knee-joint. In par...
This book presents a comprehensive and unifying approach to articular contact mechanics with an emph...
In the present paper, an asymptotic model is constructed for the short-time deformation of an articu...
We revisit the axisymmetric contact problem for a biphasic cartilage layer and consider a refined fo...
Inhomogeneity and anisotropy play a crucial role in attributing articular cartilage its properties. ...
A three-dimensional unilateral contact problem for articular cartilage layers attached to subchondra...
PubMed ID: 16488773This paper describes a two-dimensional dynamic model of the human knee joint by e...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease of articular cartilage. The normal cartilage is known ...
The progression of cartilage damage has the potential to develop into the joint disease of osteoarth...
The main purpose of this work was to study how the contact model influences the dynamic response of ...
The article presents advanced computer simulations aimed at the accurate modelling of human tibio-fe...
Articular cartilage is a hydrated soft tissue with a fibrous solid matrix characterized by high poro...
The knee joint is one of the most common sites for osteoarthritis, the onset and progression of whic...
Determining natural inner knee mechanics is a longstanding goal for researchers with applications to...