Book Chapter
Computational Modelling for Managing Pathways to Cartilage Failure.
Saeed Miramini, David W Smith, Bruce S Gardiner, Lihai Zhang
Electromechanobiology of Cartilage and Osteoarthritis | Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | Springer Cham | Published : 2023
Abstract
Over several decades the perception and therefore description of articular cartilage changed substantially. It has transitioned from being described as a relatively inert tissue with limited repair capacity, to a tissue undergoing continuous maintenance and even adaption, through a range of complex regulatory processes. Even from the narrower lens of biomechanics, the engagement with articular cartilage has changed from it being an interesting, slippery material found in the hostile mechanical environment between opposing long bones, to an intriguing example of mechanobiology in action. The progress revealing this complexity, where physics, chemistry, material science and biology are merging..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Alan J. Grodzinsky for his enthusiasm, openness and endless support and encouragement to us over many, many years. We would also like to acknowledge the support of Australian Research Council (ARC DP180100915).