-- ["aerdemir"] DateTime(2015-08-17T13:03:30Z) Tissue testing protocols are currently being evaluated, more details are available at ["/ProtocolEvaluation"]

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/SpecimenPreparation"].

For more details see ["Specifications/ExperimentationAnatomicalImaging"]

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. Trochlear groove

6. Patella

Meniscus

1. Medial meniscus

2. Lateral meniscus

Ligaments

1. Anterior cruciate ligament

2. Posterior cruciate ligament

3. Lateral collateral ligament

4. Medial collateral ligament

5. Patellar ligament

Tendon

1. Quadriceps tendon

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) this list should also be included in the specimen preparation page. I wasn't aware I was supposed to harvest cartilage in the trochlear groove or patella. Maybe I missed something though.

Secondary tissues

  1. Medial Capsule
  2. Lateral Capsule
  3. Medial patellofemoral ligament
  4. Transverse ligament

Protocols

Ligaments and tendon

Experiment Conditions

Multi-step tensile stress-relaxation test supported by video data to characterize viscoelastic behaviour of the samples.

Measurements

Operating Procedures

Sample preparation

-- ["colbrunn"] DateTime(2015-10-27T15:54:32Z) is the punch defined somewhere in the wiki? the specific dimensions or technical drawing.

Thickness measurement

Width measurement

Note: The dimensions will be recorded in a separate text file in the sample specific folder.

Test set up

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) are the clamps labeled? How so?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) glue between sandpaper and clamp or between sandpaper and sample?

-- ["colbrunn"] DateTime(2015-10-27T16:12:05Z) the term calibrated carries with it certain connotations. I think what you are actually doing is a calibration verification. I don't think it is changing the voltage-force relationship. If I remember correctly, it is just verifying that when the load is placed on the load cell, that the load cell is giving a reasonable value (within some tolerance).

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) is there a heater?

Determination of reference length

-- ["colbrunn"] DateTime(2015-10-27T16:12:05Z) can this be a picture or a diagram?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) keep it in force control for 10 minutes at 10 gf, right? Just making sure.

Testing

Recommended: before running any test with longer hold times, the test should be run once with 2-3 sec hold time to ensure the procedure is working as expected. -- ["colbrunn"] DateTime(2015-10-27T16:12:05Z) there was quite a bit of work you put into getting the acceleration and other parameters right. Somehow we need to capture what we learned so that somebody can verify that they are doing the right things. In addition, our "right" way to do it is still a compromise from the ideal plan. Explain what you have learned and the limitations we will accept would be great to capture. There could just be a link here to the page that captures all of this investigation.

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) so if the sample is 10 mm, I would move it to 9.8 mm? and zero the load?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) to 10.15 mm?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) 9.85 mm? or back to 10 mm?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) 10.3 mm

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) 10.6 mm?

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) 10.9 mm?

Note:

Data analysis

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) how do we do that? What's the passing criteria?

Sample removal and storage

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) how should it be named?

Data storage

Cartilage

Experiment Conditions

Multi-step tensile stress-relaxation test supported by video data (for tensile tests) to characterize viscoelastic behaviour of the samples.

Measurements

Force-displacement data (unfiltered @ 100 Hz unless downsampled) Video data (RAW format, 640x480 @ 10 Hz unless downsampled)

Operating Procedures

Sample preparation

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) provide link to specimen prep. This is really just a repeat. You might be able to remove the prep stuff here.

Thickness measurement

-- ["colbrunn"] DateTime(2015-10-27T16:12:05Z) needs a room number or better yet, a reference/link to the system and the validation of it.

Width measurement

Note: The dimensions will be recorded in a separate text file in the sample specific folder.

Test set up

Confined Compression test

Unconfined compression test

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:36:04Z) should we wait some time in between the two tests?

Tensile test

-- ["bonnert2"] DateTime(2015-10-27T14:29:45Z) same as before. where does glue and sandpaper go and are the clamps labeled? If you just have one set of clamps that will be used for all tensile testing, then the label comment can be ignored.

Determination of reference length

Testing

Compression test (confined and unconfined)

Tensile test

Note: Make sure for each step of the test sequences the location of file is appropriately selected.

Data analysis (All tests)

Sample removal and storage (All tests)

Once the test is complete the sample will be carefully removed from the system, wrapped in saline soaked paper towel, placed in an appropriately named ziplock bag, and stored in the freezer inBioRobotics lab.

Data storage (All tests)

The collected data will be immediately transferred to Midas (local storage at Cleveland Clinic).

Menisci

Experiment Conditions

Multi-step tensile stress-relaxation test supported by video data (for tensile tests) to characterize viscoelastic behaviour of the samples.

Measurements

Force-displacement data (unfiltered @ 100 Hz unless downsampled) Video data (RAW format, 640x480 @ 10 Hz unless downsampled)

Operating Procedures

Sample preparation

Thickness measurement

Width measurement

Note: The dimensions will be recorded in a separate text file in the sample specific folder.

Test set up

Confined Compression test

Unconfined compression test

Tensile test

Determination of reference length

Testing

Compression test (confined and unconfined)

Tensile test

Note: Make sure for each step of the test sequences the location of file is appropriately selected.

Data analysis (All tests)

Sample removal and storage (All tests)

Once the test is complete the sample will be carefully removed from the system, wrapped in saline soaked paper towel, placed in an appropriately named ziplock bag, and stored in the freezer inBioRobotics lab.

Data storage (All tests)

The collected data will be immediately transferred to Midas (local storage at Cleveland Clinic).

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

2. Korhonen RK1, Laasanen MS, Töyräs J, Rieppo J, Hirvonen J, Helminen HJ, Jurvelin JS. "Comparison of the equilibrium response of articular cartilage in unconfined compression, confined compression and indentation." Journal of Biomechanics 2002 Jul;35(7):903-9. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12052392

3. Shaokoon Cheng, Elizabeth C. Clarke, Lynne E. Bilston. "The effects of preconditioning strain on measured tissue properties." ournal of Biomechanics 42 (2009) 1360–1362. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19394022

4. Mija Lee, William Hyman. "Modeling of failure mode in knee ligaments depending on the strain rate." BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2002; 3: 3. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC65677

5. Duenwald SE1, Vanderby R Jr, Lakes RS. "Stress relaxation and recovery in tendon and ligament: Experiment and modeling." Biorheology. 2010;47(1):1-14. doi: 10.3233/BIR-2010-0559. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20448294

6. Subrata Pal. "Mechanical Properties of Biological Materials." Design of Artificial Human Joints & Organs 2014, pp 23-40. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-1-4614-6255-2_2


Mach-1 limitations and desired features

System limitation: Acceleration/deceleration times too long and affect tissue relaxation behavior. Solution: Software updatde by Biomomentum Inc. to reduce accleration/deceleration times (version 4.3.1.9).

System test: Tests run using a foam sample (unconfined compression). 5% strain applied at 100%/s assuming 1mm, 2mm, 5mm and 12mm.

attachment:Mach-1-v-4.3.1.9-test.pdf


Testing protocol feasibility assessment and related Mach-1 parameter tuning


Note The information from this point onward will be moved to Discussion page.

Data acquisition by Elvis Danso

Note:

Pilot tissue mechanical tests-Initial attempts

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: