Medial knee cartilage is unlikely to withstand a lifetime of running without positive adaptation: a theoretical biomechanical model of failure phenomena
Medial knee cartilage is unlikely to withstand a lifetime of running without positive adaptation: a theoretical biomechanical model of failure phenomena
The suggested compressive strain threshold for avoiding permanent damage (25-30%) resembles what we (@Rlkrup) modeled here: ~15-30% in walking = can survive many decades of this without issue; ~30-60% in running = won't last long without adaptation:
https://t.co/5FZQA3ApDS
The suggested compressive strain threshold for avoiding permanent damage (25-30%) resembles what we (@Rlkrup) modeled here (15-30% in walking = can survive many decades of this without issue; 30-60% in running = not going to last long with adaptation):
https://t.co/5FZQA3ApDS
Is medial knee cartilage built to withstand a lifetime of running? New article in @thePeerJ from Miller and Krupenevich @UMDPublicHealth - https://t.co/aMPi9M3zd2 #bioengineering #tibiofemoral https://t.co/4DzCKeLf1j
Medial knee cartilage is unlikely to withstand a lifetime of running without positive adaptation: a theoretical biomechanical model of failure phenomena
https://t.co/5FZQA3ApDS