软骨和关节力学的合成磁共振成像

Thomas M. Link , Richard B. Souza , Xiaojuan Li
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基于核磁共振成像的软骨成分测量已被开发出来,用于描述关节软骨和半月板的生化成分,从而在软骨损失发生之前评估软骨质量,而这些变化仍有可能是可逆的。它们还被用于研究生物力学与软骨健康之间的复杂关系。本综述侧重于软骨T1rho和T2软骨成分测量,因为这些技术在涉及关节生物力学的研究中最常用。本综述涵盖了最新的临床和体外研究,包括软骨成分与体力活动、步态、肌肉力量和标本生物力学负荷之间关系的研究。这些研究清楚地说明了体力活动对软骨的影响,前十字韧带重建后步态的改变如何导致早期退行性疾病,以及肌肉力量、步态和软骨成分之间复杂的相互作用。体外研究还证明了压痕硬度与软骨成分的相关性。该综述进一步巩固了软骨成分成像在了解退行性关节疾病的生物力学和病理生理学方面的重要作用。
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Compositional MR imaging of cartilage and joint mechanics

MRI-based compositional measurements of cartilage have been developed to characterize the biochemical composition of articular cartilage and the menisci, allowing the assessment of cartilage quality before cartilage loss has occurred and changes are still potentially reversible. They have also been used to investigate the complex relationship between biomechanics and cartilage health. This review focuses on cartilage T1rho and T2 cartilage compositional measurements as these techniques have been most frequently used in studies involving joint biomechanics. Recent clinical and in vitro studies are covered, including those investigating the relationship of cartilage composition with physical activity, gait, muscle strength, and biomechanical loading of specimens. These studies clearly illustrate the impact of physical activity on cartilage, how gait alterations after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction may lead to early degenerative disease, and the complex interplay between muscle strength, gait, and cartilage composition. In vitro work also demonstrates how indentation stiffness correlates with cartilage composition. The review further consolidates the important role of cartilage compositional imaging in understanding the biomechanics and pathophysiology of degenerative joint disease.

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Osteoarthritis imaging
Osteoarthritis imaging Radiology and Imaging
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