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The influence and biomechanical role of cartilage split line pattern on tibiofemoral cartilage stress distribution during the stance phase of gait
Authors:Vickie B Shim  Thor F Besier  David G Lloyd  Kumar Mithraratne  Justin F Fernandez
Institution:1.Auckland Bioengineering Institute,The University of Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand;2.Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Griffith Health Institute, School of Allied Health Sciences,Griffith University,Gold Coast,Australia;3.Department of Engineering Science,The University of Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand;4.School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health,University of Western Australia,Nedlands,Australia
Abstract:This study presents an evaluation of the role that cartilage fibre ‘split line’ orientation plays in informing femoral cartilage stress patterns. A two-stage model is presented consisting of a whole knee joint coupled to a tissue-level cartilage model for computational efficiency. The whole joint model may be easily customised to any MRI or CT geometry using free-form deformation. Three ‘split line’ patterns (medial–lateral, anterior–posterior and random) were implemented in a finite element model with constitutive properties referring to this ‘split line’ orientation as a finite element fibre field. The medial–lateral orientation was similar to anatomy and was derived from imaging studies. Model predictions showed that ‘split lines’ are formed along the line of maximum principal strains and may have a biomechanical role of protecting the cartilage by limiting the cartilage deformation to the area of higher cartilage thickness.
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