This work analyses the effect of electromagnetic fields on cartilaginous cells in human joints and the nutrients that flow from the synovial fluid to the cartilage. The perturbation approach and the generalised dispersion model is used to solve the governing equation of momentum and mass transfer. The dispersion coefficient increases with dimensionless time. It aids in grasping the level of nutritional transport to the synovial joint. Low-molecular-weight solutes have a lower concentration distribution at the same depth in articular cartilage than high-molecular-weight solutes. Thus, diffusion dominates nutrition transport for low-molecular-weight solutes, whereas a mechanical pumping action dominates nutrition transport for high-molecular-...
Abstract: The effects of magnetic field on capillary-tissue exchange system where the rheology of fl...
Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) dispersion of macromolecular components in a biological bearing consisting...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a pulsed electromag-netic field (EMF) on articular cartilag...
AbstractAged articular cartilage has no other means of nutritional transport to the cartilage cells ...
A theoretical-experimental approach was taken to develop the constitutive relations of transport pro...
Transport of solutes helps to regulate normal physiology and proper function of cartilage in diarthr...
Articular cartilage is avascular. Nutrients are transported to the cells mainly by diffusion from th...
Diffusive transport must play an important role in transporting nutrients into cartilage due to its ...
The transport and distribution of charged molecules in polyelectrolyte solutions are of both fundame...
AbstractBiomechanical models for biological tissues such as articular cartilage generally contain an...
Charged and uncharged solutes penetrate through cartilage to maintain the metabolic function of chon...
Price, ChristopherArticular cartilage is the bearing material of our joints, covering the contacting...
Articular cartilage and its connecting subchondral bone plate are main compartments that play an imp...
Solute transport through articular cartilage under cyclic loading has recently been modelled mathema...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease that affects articular cartilage, which covers the sur...
Abstract: The effects of magnetic field on capillary-tissue exchange system where the rheology of fl...
Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) dispersion of macromolecular components in a biological bearing consisting...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a pulsed electromag-netic field (EMF) on articular cartilag...
AbstractAged articular cartilage has no other means of nutritional transport to the cartilage cells ...
A theoretical-experimental approach was taken to develop the constitutive relations of transport pro...
Transport of solutes helps to regulate normal physiology and proper function of cartilage in diarthr...
Articular cartilage is avascular. Nutrients are transported to the cells mainly by diffusion from th...
Diffusive transport must play an important role in transporting nutrients into cartilage due to its ...
The transport and distribution of charged molecules in polyelectrolyte solutions are of both fundame...
AbstractBiomechanical models for biological tissues such as articular cartilage generally contain an...
Charged and uncharged solutes penetrate through cartilage to maintain the metabolic function of chon...
Price, ChristopherArticular cartilage is the bearing material of our joints, covering the contacting...
Articular cartilage and its connecting subchondral bone plate are main compartments that play an imp...
Solute transport through articular cartilage under cyclic loading has recently been modelled mathema...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease that affects articular cartilage, which covers the sur...
Abstract: The effects of magnetic field on capillary-tissue exchange system where the rheology of fl...
Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) dispersion of macromolecular components in a biological bearing consisting...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a pulsed electromag-netic field (EMF) on articular cartilag...