AbstractJoint immobilization is associated with altered cartilage biosynthesis and catabolism that may affect cartilage mechanics and joint function. In this study, the mechanical behavior of articular cartilage was studied in an experimental model of joint immobilization, in which the canine knee was cast-immobilized at 90° of flexion for 4 weeks. Articular cartilage from the medial tibial plateau was tested in compression and in shear. Biochemical assays for water and glycosaminoglycan content and histomorphometric grading were performed on site-matched samples. Significant decreases in the equilibrium and dynamic shear moduli, but not compressive moduli, were observed in cartilage after 4 weeks of joint immobilization as compared to cart...
SummaryObjectiveChondrocyte stresses and strains in articular cartilage are known to modulate tissue...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this paper is to review changes in the biomechanical properties of...
AbstractObjective The relationship between the topographical variations in the structural, biochemic...
AbstractJoint immobilization is associated with altered cartilage biosynthesis and catabolism that m...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this paper is to review current data and concepts concerning the ef...
SummaryThe mechanical behavior and biochemical composition of articular cartilage were studied in an...
The effect of immobilization on the articular cartilage of rabbits was studied by light microscope. ...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical forces are crucial for the maintenance of the morphologic and functional ...
Two models involving altered joint loading were compared with regard to their effects on the biochem...
SummaryJoint instability was believed to be the main cause of osteoarthritis following non-fracture ...
AbstractObjective: Studies of cartilage mechanics seek to determine the fundamental relationships be...
SummaryObjectiveRecently a new canine model of osteoarthritis (OA; the ‘groove’ model) has been desc...
SummaryObjectiveAlterations in joint mechanics can cause osteoarthritis, which results in degenerati...
SUMMARY The finding of other investigators that increased water content is often associated with sig...
In young and adult guinea pigs, the aftermath experimentally induced by the immobilization of the kn...
SummaryObjectiveChondrocyte stresses and strains in articular cartilage are known to modulate tissue...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this paper is to review changes in the biomechanical properties of...
AbstractObjective The relationship between the topographical variations in the structural, biochemic...
AbstractJoint immobilization is associated with altered cartilage biosynthesis and catabolism that m...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this paper is to review current data and concepts concerning the ef...
SummaryThe mechanical behavior and biochemical composition of articular cartilage were studied in an...
The effect of immobilization on the articular cartilage of rabbits was studied by light microscope. ...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical forces are crucial for the maintenance of the morphologic and functional ...
Two models involving altered joint loading were compared with regard to their effects on the biochem...
SummaryJoint instability was believed to be the main cause of osteoarthritis following non-fracture ...
AbstractObjective: Studies of cartilage mechanics seek to determine the fundamental relationships be...
SummaryObjectiveRecently a new canine model of osteoarthritis (OA; the ‘groove’ model) has been desc...
SummaryObjectiveAlterations in joint mechanics can cause osteoarthritis, which results in degenerati...
SUMMARY The finding of other investigators that increased water content is often associated with sig...
In young and adult guinea pigs, the aftermath experimentally induced by the immobilization of the kn...
SummaryObjectiveChondrocyte stresses and strains in articular cartilage are known to modulate tissue...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this paper is to review changes in the biomechanical properties of...
AbstractObjective The relationship between the topographical variations in the structural, biochemic...