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Use of a novel magnetically actuated compression system to study the temporal dynamics of axial and lateral strain in human osteochondral plugs.

J Biomech

January 2024

Thurston Arthritis Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), Chapel Hill, NC, United States; Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, UNC and North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States; Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, UNC, United States. Electronic address:

The high water content of articular cartilage allows this biphasic tissue to withstand large compressive loads through fluid pressurization. The system presented here, termed the "MagnaSquish", provides new capabilities for quantifying the effect of rehydration on cartilage behavior during cyclic loading. An imbalanced rate of fluid exudation during load and fluid re-entry during recovery can lead to the accumulation of strain during successive loading cycles - a phenomenon known as ratcheting.

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