The physis, or growth plate, is a layer of cartilage responsible for long bone growth. It is organized into reserve, proliferative and hypertrophic zones. Unlike the reserve zone where chondrocytes are randomly arranged, either singly or in pairs, the proliferative and hypertrophic chondrocytes are arranged within tubular structures called chondrons. In previous studies, the strain patterns within the compressed growth plate have been reported to be nonuniform and inhomogeneous, with an apparent random pattern in compressive strains and a localized appearance of tensile strains. In this study we measured structural deformations along the entire lengths of chondrons when the physis was subjected to physiological (20%) and hyper-physiological...
Finite element models of the growth plate were created that included chondrocytes with primary cilia...
<p>Although a compressive displacement equal to 20% of the growth plate thickness was applied to the...
INTRODUCTION Articular Cartilage (AC) is a thin layer of connective tissue covering bony surfaces of...
The physis, or growth plate, is a complex disc-shaped cartilage structure that is responsible for lo...
<div><p>The physis, or growth plate, is a complex disc-shaped cartilage structure that is responsibl...
The physis, or growth plate, is a complex disc-shaped cartilage structure that is responsible for lo...
<p>(A) Cellular strains vary differently within each chondron depending on the location of the chond...
Long bones grow by a process in which chondrocytes within growth plate cartilage near the bone ends ...
Growth plate chondrocytes are responsible for bone growth through proliferation and differentiation....
<p>(A) A non-uniform distribution of axial logarithmic strain, in the y-direction, exists within the...
The role of the growth plate reserve zone is not well understood. It has been proposed to serve as a...
The growth plate is a layer of hyaline cartilage between the epiphysis and diaphysis of long bones a...
<p>The arrows represent the maximum and minimum principal strains. The results were obtained from th...
Characterizing the biomechanical behavior of the vertebrae is important in understanding the impact ...
It is generally accepted that mechanical loading of the growth plate influences bone growth and deve...
Finite element models of the growth plate were created that included chondrocytes with primary cilia...
<p>Although a compressive displacement equal to 20% of the growth plate thickness was applied to the...
INTRODUCTION Articular Cartilage (AC) is a thin layer of connective tissue covering bony surfaces of...
The physis, or growth plate, is a complex disc-shaped cartilage structure that is responsible for lo...
<div><p>The physis, or growth plate, is a complex disc-shaped cartilage structure that is responsibl...
The physis, or growth plate, is a complex disc-shaped cartilage structure that is responsible for lo...
<p>(A) Cellular strains vary differently within each chondron depending on the location of the chond...
Long bones grow by a process in which chondrocytes within growth plate cartilage near the bone ends ...
Growth plate chondrocytes are responsible for bone growth through proliferation and differentiation....
<p>(A) A non-uniform distribution of axial logarithmic strain, in the y-direction, exists within the...
The role of the growth plate reserve zone is not well understood. It has been proposed to serve as a...
The growth plate is a layer of hyaline cartilage between the epiphysis and diaphysis of long bones a...
<p>The arrows represent the maximum and minimum principal strains. The results were obtained from th...
Characterizing the biomechanical behavior of the vertebrae is important in understanding the impact ...
It is generally accepted that mechanical loading of the growth plate influences bone growth and deve...
Finite element models of the growth plate were created that included chondrocytes with primary cilia...
<p>Although a compressive displacement equal to 20% of the growth plate thickness was applied to the...
INTRODUCTION Articular Cartilage (AC) is a thin layer of connective tissue covering bony surfaces of...