نتایج جستجو برای: elastic cartilage

تعداد نتایج: 104436  

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2013
Christine L Abraham Steve A Maas Jeffrey A Weiss Benjamin J Ellis Christopher L Peters Andrew E Anderson

Quantifying cartilage contact stress is paramount to understanding hip osteoarthritis. Discrete element analysis (DEA) is a computationally efficient method to estimate cartilage contact stresses. Previous applications of DEA have underestimated cartilage stresses and yielded unrealistic contact patterns because they assumed constant cartilage thickness and/or concentric joint geometry. The stu...

2018
Shigeru Kobayashi

Cartilage degeneration caused by osteoarthritis (OA) and trauma is of great clinical conse‐ quence, given the limited intrinsic healing potential of the cartilaginous tissue. OA is the most common joint disease in world populations. Pain during activities of daily living is a common presenting complaint of individuals with OA and is also associated with a decrease in quality of life for people ...

2009
Min Zhang Takahiro Ono Yongjin Chen Xin Lv Shun Wu Hong Song Ruini Zhao Yibing Wang

Mandibular condyle plays an important role in the growth and reconstruction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). We aimed to obtain orthotropic elastic parameters of the condyle using a continuous-wave ultrasonic technique and to observe the effects of condylar elastic parameters on stress distribution of the TMJ using finite element analysis (FEA). Using the ultrasonic technique, all nine ela...

2004
Rogério Aparecido Dedivitis Márcio Abrahão Manoel de Jesus Simões Osvaldo Alves Mora Onivaldo Cervantes

Purpose: Analysis of ossification, bone marrow formation, perichondrium thickness, muscle fibers, collagen fibers and elastic fibers quantities of cricoid and arytenoid cartilages. Design: Correlation morphologic study. Methods: Twenty-four cricoarytenoid joints were obtained from Caucasian male fresh cadavers divided into three groups with eight specimens in each: group I – adolescents, from 1...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2011
Jordan E Kelleher Thomas Siegmund Roger W Chan Erin A Henslee

In voice research, in vitro tensile stretch experiments of vocal fold tissues are commonly employed to determine the tissue biomechanical properties. In the standard stretch-release protocol, tissue deformation is computed from displacements applied to sutures inserted through the thyroid and arytenoid cartilages, with the cartilages assumed to be rigid. Here, a non-contact optical method was e...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2010
Bac V Nguyen Qi Guang Wang Nicola J Kuiper Alicia J El Haj Colin R Thomas Zhibing Zhang

A chondrocyte and its surrounding pericellular matrix (PCM) are defined as a chondron. Single chondrocytes and chondrons isolated from bovine articular cartilage were compressed by micromanipulation between two parallel surfaces in order to investigate their biomechanical properties and to discover the mechanical significance of the PCM. The force imposed on the cells was measured directly duri...

2014
Jeong-Hwan Choi Ju-Chan Kim Min-Su Kim Myung-Hoon Kim Keun-Cheol Lee Seok-Kwun Kim

BACKGROUND The ear is composed of elastic cartilage as its framework, and is covered with a thin layer of skin. Auricular reconstruction using autogenous cartilage in microtia patients requires delicacy. This paper reports clinical experiences related to elevation of reconstructed ear in the last 11 years. METHODS This study was based on 68 congenital microtia patients who underwent auricular...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2008
Xin L Lu Van C Mow

Descriptions of the mechanical behaviors of articular cartilage and their correlations with collagen, proteoglycan, water, and ions are summarized, with particular emphasis on understanding the osmotic effect inside the tissue. First, a descriptive explanation is presented of the biphasic theory required to understand how interstitial water contributes toward the viscoelastic behavior of any hy...

Journal: :Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 2014
Corinne R Henak Ashley L Kapron Andrew E Anderson Benjamin J Ellis Steve A Maas Jeffrey A Weiss

Hip osteoarthritis may be initiated and advanced by abnormal cartilage contact mechanics, and finite element (FE) modeling provides an approach with the potential to allow the study of this process. Previous FE models of the human hip have been limited by single specimen validation and the use of quasi-linear or linear elastic constitutive models of articular cartilage. The effects of the latte...

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