Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7207681 | Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, the authors point out the differences in the mechanical properties of cancellous bone tissue forming the proximal epiphysis of the femoral bone during the progressive stages of OA. In order to determine microproperties of bone trabeculae, specimens from different stages of the disease (N=9) were subjected to microindentation testing, which made it possible to determine the material properties of bone tissue, such as microhardness HV and Young׳s modulus E. In addition, mechanical tests were supplemented with Raman spectroscopy, which determine the degree of bone mineralization, and measurements of structural properties based on analysis using microCT. The conducted tests were used to establish both quantitative and quantitative description of changes in the structural and mechanical properties connected with reorganization of trabeculae making up the bone in the various stages of osteoarthritis. The proposed description will supplement existing knowledge in the literature about identification of the processes occurring during the development of this disease.
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Authors
Magdalena Tomanik, Anna Nikodem, JarosÅaw Filipiak,