TableOfContents

Target Outcome

Material behavior for all primary and secondary tissues necessary for required representative constitutive models.

Prerequisites

Infrastructure

For more details see ["Infrastructure/ExperimentationMechanics"].

Previous Protocols

For more details see ["Specifications/Specimens"].

For more details see ["Specifications/ExperimentationAnatomicalImaging"]

For more details see ["Specifications/Registration"].

For more details see ["Specifications/SpecimenPreparation"].

For more details see ["Specifications/ExperimentationJointMechanics"]

Tissue types

Primary tissues

Cartilage

  1. Medial femoral condyle
  2. Lateral femoral condyle
  3. Medial tibial plateau
  4. Lateral tibial plateau
  5. Patellar groove / femoral groove
  6. Patella

Meniscus

  1. Medial meniscus
  2. Lateral meniscus

Ligaments

  1. Anterior collateral ligament
  2. Posterior collateral ligament
  3. Lateral collateral ligament
  4. Medial collateral ligament
  5. Patellar ligament

Tendon

  1. Quadriceps tendon

Secondary tissues

Capsule

  1. TBD

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) Overall, this needs to be added. daq rates. preconditioning cycle rates. Whether video is going to be taken and at what rate? If video is going to be taken, do we need to put dots? When do we measure strain and how? Is it based on punch geometry or will we do it after we've taken thickness measurements?

Protocols

Ligaments

Conditions

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:09:49Z) What is the rate of the preconditioning cycles? Are we doing two preconditions; 10 cycles at 0.5% strain AND 10 cycles and 0.25 mm amplitude? I assume the 0.25 mm IS 0.5% strain for the dogbone press we are using but it is not super clear. If it's 10 mm in length, wouldn't 0.5% strain be 0.05 mm?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) If these are set values dependent on the dogbone shape, can we put real numbers as well? For instance: * Stress relaxation: 2.5%, 5%, 7.5% and 10% strain (0.25 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.75 mm and 1 mm for 10 X 2 mm dogbone punch) at 20%/s (OR 100%/s, TBD)

Measurements

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) base on machine displacement? No video data?

Operating Procedure

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) We need to add two steps if we're using the 'find contact' to determine initial length for calculating strain lengths. 1. calculate strain corresponding lengths (an example calculation would be nice) and 2. plug those lengths into the program -- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) no video data? -- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) No collection rate?

Cartilage

Conditions

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:09:49Z) What's the rate for all preconditioning?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) this is the only place collection rates are shown

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:09:49Z) As a general rule, it might be a good idea to put the formulas for calculating strain for tension and compression(s). This can maybe be done at the top with an example. I know this is an easy thing to figure out, but it might help prevent mistakes. Maybe put it in the operating procedure?

Measurements

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) base on machine displacement? No video data?

Operating Procedure

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) picture would be nice here

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) do we need to put dots for video data?

Menisci

Conditions

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:09:49Z) What's the rate for all the preconditioning?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) video?

Measurements

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) base on machine displacement or video data?

Operating Procedure

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:38:29Z) picture :-)

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:09:49Z) picture would be nice here

Tendons

Conditions

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2014-07-01T13:09:49Z) preconditioning rate? Again, confusing with the 0.5% strain and 0.25 mm

Measurements

Operating Procedure

Capsule

Conditions

Measurements

Operating Procedure

References

1. Seitz, Andreas Martin, Fabio Galbusera, Carina Krais, Anita Ignatius, and Lutz Dürselen. “Stress-relaxation Response of Human Menisci Under Confined Compression Conditions.” Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 26 (October 2013): 68–80. doi:10.1016/j.jmbbm.2013.05.027. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S175161611300204X


-- ["aerdemir"] DateTime(2013-10-15T13:42:41Z) I provided an outline above to help categorize activities.

-- ["aerdemir"] DateTime(2013-10-15T13:42:41Z) Should sample descriptions go to "Specifications/Specimens"? Ideally tissue-specific operating procedure should be followed for any given sample from that tissue.

Data acquisition by Elvis Danso

Note:

Pilot tissue mechanical tests

attachment:sample-list.xls

Sample 1

Sample: Cylindrical compression sample

Tissue: Cartilage

Location: Lateral tibial plateau

Dimensions (measured using LVDT): Thickness = 2.47 mm, Diameter= 5 mm.

Test: Unconfined compression

Data:

attachment:data.txt

Note: Pre-stress value is determined from 1. finding load when the load cell starts accumulating load (as close to zero as possible and as allowed by the load cell resolution) 2.and the area of cross section. For this sample the diameter was measured using a ruler (thickness measurement system is currently not calibrated for >3 mm, need gauges). This prestress value will be used for all the test samples for cartilage compression tests.

Sample 2

Sample: Dumbbell tensile sample

Tissue: Cartilage

Location: Lateral Femoral Condyle

Dimensions (measured using LVDT): Thickness = mm, Length= mm, width = mm

Test: Uniaxial tensile test

Data:

Sample 3

Sample: Dumbbell tensile sample

Tissue: MCL

Location: Mid-substance

Dimensions (measured using LVDT): Thickness = mm, Length= mm, width = mm

Test: Uniaxial tensile test

Data: