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Autor:
Yuki Tochigi, M. James Rudert, Thomas D. Brown, Todd O. McKinley, Daniel C Koos, Thomas E. Baer, Douglas R. Pedersen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 39:617-626
Cartilage deformation demonstrates viscoelastic behavior due to its unique structure. However, nearly all contact studies investigating incongruity-associated changes in cartilage surface stresses have been static tests. These tests have consistently
Autor:
Yuki Tochigi, M. James Rudert, Thomas D. Brown, Todd O. McKinley, Daniel C Koos, Thomas E. Baer
Publikováno v:
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research. 427:S78-S88
The etiology of posttraumatic arthritis is poorly understood. One possible mechanism involves a mechanical insult to the cartilage matrix that affects chondrocyte function. To better understand the etiology of posttraumatic arthritis, pathomechanic c
Publikováno v:
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research. 423:44-51
The etiology of posttraumatic arthritis is understood poorly but it clearly has a pathomechanical component. Posttraumatic arthritis likely results from irreversible cartilage damage sustained at the time of injury and chronic cartilage overloading r
Autor:
Yuki Tochigi, M. James Rudert, Thomas E. Baer, Douglas R. Pedersen, Thomas D. Brown, Daniel C Koos, Todd O. McKinley
Publikováno v:
Journal of orthopaedic trauma. 20(10)
Cartilage biosynthetic transduction and injury characteristics have been shown to be particularly sensitive to changes in contact stress rates. This study investigated incongruity-associated changes in contact stress rates that resulted from an artic
Autor:
Thomas E. Baer, Yuki Tochigi, Daniel C Koos, Thomas D. Brown, Douglas R. Pedersen, T. McKinley, Todd O. McKinley, M.J. Rudert
Publikováno v:
Osteoarthritis and cartilage. 14(2)
Summary Objective Determine how stepoff incongruities of the distal tibia affect aggregate (whole-cycle) contact stresses and contact stress gradients for a complete motion cycle in human cadaveric ankles. Method Ten human cadaveric ankles were subje
Autor:
Thomas D. Brown, Yuki Tochigi, M. James Rudert, Thomas E. Baer, Todd O. McKinley, Douglas R. Pedersen, Daniel C Koos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 20:747