Simultaneous magnetic resonance imaging and consolidation measurement of articular cartilage

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers the opportunity to study biological tissues and processes in a non-disruptive manner. The technique shows promise for the study of the load-bearing performance (consolidation) of articular cartilage and changes in articular cartilage accompanying osteoarthritis. Consolidation of articular cartilage involves the recording of two transient characteristics: the change over time of strain and the hydrostatic excess pore pressure (HEPP). MRI study of cartilage consolidation under mechanical load is limited by difficulties in measuring the HEPP in the presence of the strong magnetic fields associated with the MRI technique. Here we describe the use of MRI to image and characterize bovine articular cartilage deforming under load in an MRI compatible consolidometer while monitoring pressure with a Fabry-Perot interferometer-based fiber-optic pressure transducer. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Wellard, R. M., Ravasio, J. P., Guesne, S., Bell, C., Oloyede, A., Tevelen, G., … Momot, K. I. (2014). Simultaneous magnetic resonance imaging and consolidation measurement of articular cartilage. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(5), 7940–7958. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140507940

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