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A Traumatic Impact Immediately Changes the Mechanical Properties of Articular Cartilage.

Robin P BlomDanka RahimErik PaardekamGino M M J KerkhoffsDavide IannuzziTheodoor H Smit
Published in: Cartilage (2024)
A single traumatic impact results in an immediate and significant decrease of storage- and loss moduli. Further research must focus on the development of non- or minimally invasive diagnostic tools to address the exact microdamage caused by the impact. We speculate that the traumatic impact damaged the collagen fibers that confine the water-binding proteoglycans and thereby decreasing the hydrostatic pressure of cartilage. As part of the treatment directly after a trauma, one could imagine a reduction or restriction of peak loads to prevent the progression of the cascade towards PTOA of the ankle joint.
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