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This project investigates the mechanisms of cartilage damage progression at various tissue levels, focusing on how excessive mechanical loading affects cartilage health. By combining advanced materials testing and computational modeling, it aims to enhance understanding of cartilage biology and develop strategies to pr…
Joint injuries are very frequent, especially among young people.
Such injuries seldom heal and over time can lead to cartilage degeneration and ultimately osteoarthritis.
Although, it is generally assumed that excessive mechanical loading post-injury can cause or accelerate the progression of cartilage degeneration, the precise mechanisms involved in the pathological processes at different structural length scales are still not fully understood.
Thus, novel approaches for understanding structure…
UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN FINLAND (UEF)
ITA-SUOMEN YLIOPISTO
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United States, Cambridge
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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