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Simulation of surface strain in tibiofemoral cartilage during walking for the prediction of collagen fiber orientation.

Milad Rakhsha1, Colin R Smith2, Antonio Recuero1, Scott C E Brandon2, Michael F Vignos2, Darryl G Thelen2, Dan Negrut1.   

Abstract

The collagen fibers in the superficial layer of tibiofemoral articular cartilage exhibit distinct patterns in orientation revealed by split lines. In this study, we introduce a simulation framework to predict cartilage surface loading during walking to investigate if split line orientations correspond with principal strain directions in the cartilage surface. The two-step framework uses a multibody musculoskeletal model to predict tibiofemoral kinematics which are then imposed on a deformable surface model to predict surface strains. The deformable surface model uses absolute nodal coordinate formulation (ANCF) shell elements to represent the articular surface and a system of spring-dampers and internal pressure to represent the underlying cartilage. Simulations were performed to predict surface strains due to osmotic pressure, loading induced by walking, and the combination of both loading due to pressure and walking. Time-averaged magnitude-weighted first principal strain directions agreed well with split line maps from the literature for both the osmotic pressure and combined cases. This result suggests there is indeed a connection between collagen fiber orientation and mechanical loading, and indicates the importance of accounting for the pre-strain in the cartilage surface due to osmotic pressure.

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Keywords:  absolute nodal coordinate formulation (ANCF); collagen fibers; deformable mesh contact; fiber orientation; knee articular cartilage; principal strains; superficial zone

Year:  2018        PMID: 31886037      PMCID: PMC6934360          DOI: 10.1080/21681163.2018.1442751

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Eng Imaging Vis        ISSN: 2168-1163


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