Viscoelastic shear properties of the equine medial meniscus
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Orthopaedic Research
- Vol. 9 (4) , 550-558
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.1100090411
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that the meniscus is highly anisotropic in tension and that its compressive creep behavior can be modeled using biphasic theory. In this study, an alternative approach is used, where viscoelastic shear properties of the meniscal fibrocartilage are measured to determine the anisotropy and inhomogeneity of this tissue with respect to specimen location and fiber orientation, Medial menisci were obtained from eight skeletally‐mature horses. Nine test specimens were taken from the circumferential midsubstance of each meniscus, at three circumferential and three axial positions. The magnitude of the complex shear modulus and the phase angle were determined for each specimen from 100–800 Hz, in 100 Hz increments. Data were gathered shearing and perpendicular to the circumferentiallyoriented fibers. The magnitude of the shear modulus and the phase angle were both found to be frequency dependent, anisotropic, and inhomogeneous. The magnitude of the shear modulus increased with frequency, and was greatest in specimens from the posterior superior region, shearing parallel to the fibers. The phase angle decreased slightly with frequency and was lowest in specimens from the midsubstance of the anterior region, shearing perpendicular to the fibers. Our data demonstrated that collagen fibers substantially stiffen the meniscus in the direction of its fibers and that the solid matrix of the meniscus, like articular cartilage, behaves largely as an elastic material.Keywords
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