Journal article
Effects of in vivo fatigue-induced microdamage on local subchondral bone strains
F Malekipour, PL Hitchens, RC Whitton, P Vee-Sin Lee
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | Published : 2022
Abstract
Biomechanical strain is a major stimulus of subchondral bone (SCB) tissue adaptation in joints but may also lead to initiation and propagation of microcracks, highlighting the importance of quantifying the intratissue strain in subchondral bone. In the present study, we used micro computed tomography (μCT) imaging, mechanical testing, and digital image correlation (DIC) techniques to evaluate the biomechanical strains in equine SCB under impact compression applied through the articular surface. We aimed to investigate the effects of in vivo accumulated microdamage in equine SCB on the distribution of mechanical impact strain through the articular cartilage. Under the applied strain of 2.0 ± ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by Racing Victoria Limited and the Victorian Racing Industry Fund of the Victorian State Government and The University of Melbourne.