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The aims of this case‐control study were to: (1) Identify cartilage locations and volumes at risk of osteoarthritis (OA) using subject‐specific finite element (FE) models; (2) Quantify the relationships between the simulated biomechanical parameters and T2 and T1ρ relaxation times of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We created subject‐specific FE models for seven patients with anterior cruciate ligament...
Altered kinematics following ACL-reconstruction may be a cause of post-traumatic osteoarthritis. T 1ρ MRI is a technique that detects early cartilage matrix degeneration. Our study aimed to evaluate kinematics following ACL-reconstruction, cartilage health (using T 1ρ MRI), and assess whether altered kinematics following ACL-reconstruction are associated with early cartilage degeneration...
Articular cartilage of young healthy individuals is dynamic and responsive to loading behaviors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of cartilage T 1ρ and T 2 relaxation times with loading kinetics during jumping tasks in healthy young individuals.Fourteen healthy subjects underwent: 1) motion analysis while performing a unilateral hopping task and bilateral...
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