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Finite element prediction of transchondral stress and strain in the human hip

Henak et al., 2014

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1614244503104978284
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Henak C
Ateshian G
Weiss J
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Journal of biomechanical engineering

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Cartilage fissures, surface fibrillation, and delamination represent early signs of hip osteoarthritis (OA). This damage may be caused by elevated first principal (most tensile) strain and maximum shear stress. The objectives of this study were to use a population of …
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