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In 1990, Holmes and Mow [Journal of Biomechanics 23, 1145-1156] developed a hyperelastic biphasic theory to describe finite deformation behaviors of articular cartilage. To date, however, no experimental finite deformation studies have been made to assess the ability of this constitutive model to describe its finite deformation behaviors (e.g. kinetic creep and stress-relaxation, and equilibrium...
An experimental set-up has been developed to quantify motion of bone structures in the ankle joint complex of human cadaver specimens under conditions approximating physiological joint loading. The device allows to load the foot/leg specimen along the axis of the tibia, and muscle forces can be simulated by clamping the extrinsic tendons of the foot. Additionally, an axial moment can be applied to...
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