Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10431482 | Journal of Biomechanics | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The central layer of the AL, AM and PL dissipated up to 48% less energy than the tibial layer. Elin was highest in the tibial layer of the PM with 107.4±61.1 MPa and lowest in the central layer of the PL with 56.0±20.5 MPa. The maximum strain was higher in the central layer than in the tibial layer at the AL, AM, and PL locations. The average Ïmax,eng was 12.7±9.9 MPa over all location and layers. 78% of the samples ruptured during tensile test to failure in the transitional zone. The morphological evaluation showed a smooth transitional zone with a transitional curve which was either linear or bell-shaped. The strength found in the transitional zone was lower than in the meniscus and the meniscal attachments, which corresponds well to clinical findings.
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Authors
M. Freutel, N.B. Scholz, A.M. Seitz, A. Ignatius, L. Dürselen,