Higher cyclic compressive stress increased cartilage compaction, softening, and microcrack extension, with fitted power-law relationships describing each trend.
Journal of biomechanical engineering 144, 1–11
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Influence of applied stress on energy dissipation and crack growth in articular cartilage
Higher cyclic compressive stress increased cartilage compaction, softening, and microcrack extension, with fitted power-law relationships describing each trend.