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Tibiofemoral Cartilage Contact Pressures in Athletes During Landing: A Dynamic Finite Element Study.

Deniz U Erbulut1, Sara Sadeqi2, Rodney Summers2, Vijay K Goel2.   

Abstract

Cartilage defects are common in the knee joint of active athletes and remain a problem as a strong risk factor for osteoarthritis. We hypothesized that landing during sport activities, implication for subfailure ACL loading, would generate greater contact pressures (CP) at the lateral knee compartment. The purpose of this study is to investigate tibiofemoral cartilage CP of athletes during landing. Tibiofemoral cartilage contact pressures (TCCP) under clinically relevant anterior cruciate ligament subfailure external loadings were predicted using four dynamic explicit finite element (FE) models (2 males and 2 females) of the knee. Bipedal landing from a jump for five cases of varying magnitudes of external loadings (knee abduction moment, internal tibial torque, and anterior tibial shear) followed by an impact load were simulated. Lateral TCCP from meniscus (area under meniscus) and from femur (area under femur) increased by up to 94% and %30 respectively when external loads were incorporated with impact load in all the models compared to impact-only case. In addition, FE model predicted higher CP in lateral compartment by up to 37% (11.87 MPa versus 8.67 MPa) and 52% (20.19 MPa versus 13.29 MPa) for 90% and 50% percentile models, respectively. For the same percentile populations, CPs were higher by up to 25% and 82% in smaller size models than larger size models. We showed that subfailure ACL loadings obtained from previously conducted in vivo study led to high pressures on the tibiofemoral cartilage. This knowledge is helpful in enhancing neuromuscular training for athletes to prevent cartilage damage.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34008847      PMCID: PMC8299805          DOI: 10.1115/1.4051231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech Eng        ISSN: 0148-0731            Impact factor:   1.899


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