2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.15.585312
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Multiscale Correlations between Joint and Tissue-Specific Biomechanics and Anatomy in Postmortem Ovine Stifles

Aritra Chatterjee,
Zachary Robert Davis,
Timothy Lescun
et al.

Abstract: The stability of the knee joint is an important indicator of its overall health and function. Joint stability depends on multiple structural and functional properties that include the anatomy of the underlying bones, the geometry and stiffness of the joint capsule and the soft tissues within like tendon, ligaments, cartilage and meniscus. The multiscale biomechanical relationships between the form and function of the whole joint and individual tissues can provide useful insights on the physiological condition … Show more

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