Mechanical Characterization of Femoral Cartilage Under Unicompartimental Osteoarthritis

The aim of this study was to determine the mechanical properties and thickness of articular cartilage in the unaffected femoral regions in cases of unicompartimental osteoarthritis on the knees. The specimens were tested using a 3mm plane-ended cylindrical indenter and a displacement of 0.5mm was applied at specific points in seven femoral knee cartilages with unicompartimental osteoarthritis. The thickness, stiffness, elastic modulus, shear modulus and bulk modulus were obtained. These properties and thickness were compared with those reported from previous studies. Our findings showed that mechanical properties reported herein present a major magnitude (up to 53%) than those from the previous studies on healthy cartilage. However, the thickness reported in previous studies is larger (up to 69%) than the thickness measured in cartilage specimens of this work. In addition, results showed that analyzed points related to the displacement line in the kinematic flexion axis of the compartments, have significantly (p<0.05) similar thickness and elastic, shear and bulk modulus. Mechanical properties reported into this work for knees with unicompartimental osteoarthritis could be used to analyze cases of unicompartimental knee arthroplasty by means of numerical simulation and to predict the biomechanics behavior of the joint.

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Main Authors: Vidal-Lesso,A., Ledesma-Orozco,E., Daza-Benítez,L., Lesso-Arroyo,R.
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Published: Sociedad Mexicana de Ingeniería Mecánica 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S1665-738120140001000062015-03-09Mechanical Characterization of Femoral Cartilage Under Unicompartimental OsteoarthritisVidal-Lesso,A.Ledesma-Orozco,E.Daza-Benítez,L.Lesso-Arroyo,R. osteoarthritis cartilage mechanical properties knee joint biomechanics The aim of this study was to determine the mechanical properties and thickness of articular cartilage in the unaffected femoral regions in cases of unicompartimental osteoarthritis on the knees. The specimens were tested using a 3mm plane-ended cylindrical indenter and a displacement of 0.5mm was applied at specific points in seven femoral knee cartilages with unicompartimental osteoarthritis. The thickness, stiffness, elastic modulus, shear modulus and bulk modulus were obtained. These properties and thickness were compared with those reported from previous studies. Our findings showed that mechanical properties reported herein present a major magnitude (up to 53%) than those from the previous studies on healthy cartilage. However, the thickness reported in previous studies is larger (up to 69%) than the thickness measured in cartilage specimens of this work. In addition, results showed that analyzed points related to the displacement line in the kinematic flexion axis of the compartments, have significantly (p<0.05) similar thickness and elastic, shear and bulk modulus. Mechanical properties reported into this work for knees with unicompartimental osteoarthritis could be used to analyze cases of unicompartimental knee arthroplasty by means of numerical simulation and to predict the biomechanics behavior of the joint.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Mexicana de Ingeniería MecánicaIngeniería mecánica, tecnología y desarrollo v.4 n.6 20142014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1665-73812014000100006en
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Mechanical Characterization of Femoral Cartilage Under Unicompartimental Osteoarthritis
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Ledesma-Orozco,E.
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title Mechanical Characterization of Femoral Cartilage Under Unicompartimental Osteoarthritis
title_short Mechanical Characterization of Femoral Cartilage Under Unicompartimental Osteoarthritis
title_full Mechanical Characterization of Femoral Cartilage Under Unicompartimental Osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Mechanical Characterization of Femoral Cartilage Under Unicompartimental Osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Characterization of Femoral Cartilage Under Unicompartimental Osteoarthritis
title_sort mechanical characterization of femoral cartilage under unicompartimental osteoarthritis
description The aim of this study was to determine the mechanical properties and thickness of articular cartilage in the unaffected femoral regions in cases of unicompartimental osteoarthritis on the knees. The specimens were tested using a 3mm plane-ended cylindrical indenter and a displacement of 0.5mm was applied at specific points in seven femoral knee cartilages with unicompartimental osteoarthritis. The thickness, stiffness, elastic modulus, shear modulus and bulk modulus were obtained. These properties and thickness were compared with those reported from previous studies. Our findings showed that mechanical properties reported herein present a major magnitude (up to 53%) than those from the previous studies on healthy cartilage. However, the thickness reported in previous studies is larger (up to 69%) than the thickness measured in cartilage specimens of this work. In addition, results showed that analyzed points related to the displacement line in the kinematic flexion axis of the compartments, have significantly (p<0.05) similar thickness and elastic, shear and bulk modulus. Mechanical properties reported into this work for knees with unicompartimental osteoarthritis could be used to analyze cases of unicompartimental knee arthroplasty by means of numerical simulation and to predict the biomechanics behavior of the joint.
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