Axial compressive load response of the 90 degree flexed human tibiofemoral joint

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Banglmaier, R.F. Dvoracek-Driksna, D. Oniang'O, T.E. & Haut, R.C.
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This study involved impact experiments on human tibiofemoral joints (aged 71.4 +-11.2) directed in a superior direction along the axis of the tibia with the joint flexed 90 degrees. One joint from each cadaver was impacted sequentially at increasing velocities to establish a range of loads and impact energies needed to cause gross fracture. The contralateral joints were impacted only once at a lower velocity that generated fracture and non-fracture data. The location of damage on the tibial plateau and femoral condyles coincided with the location of highest tibiofemoral contact pressure. Repeated impacts resulted in tibiofemoral fracture to the medial and lateral tibial plateau, medial femoral condyle, and femoral notch for a maximum load of 8.0 +-1.8 kN. Single impact experiments resulted in a 33% frequency of fracture at 5.8 +-1.5 kN. A microscopic analysis of the remaining eight single impact joints indicated occult damage at the cartilage/subchondral bone interface for a load of 7.1 +-2.4 kN. These damages were consistent with the location of gross fracture. The location of these microcracks were also consistent with the location of occult bone trauma in a limited number of motor vehicle accident MRI trauma patients referred to Michigan State University (United States). The study helps establish impact injury thresholds tor the flexed human tibiofemoral joint that will be relevant to the automotive industry. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 16026 (In: C 16018 S [electronic version only]) /84 / ITRD E203570
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In: Proceedings of the 43th Stapp Car Crash conference, San Diego, California, USA, October 25-27, 1999, SAE Technical Paper 99SC08, p. 127-139, 27 ref.

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