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Detecting early osteoarthritis through changes in biomechanical properties - A review of recent advances in indentation technologies in a clinical arthroscopic setup

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JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS
Volume 132, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2022.110955

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Indentation-type AFM (IT-AFM); Water-jet ultrasound indentation; Fiber Bragg grating (FBG); Mechanical indentation; Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)-based air-jet indentation

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Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease with difficulties in diagnosis and treatment in early stages. Therefore, there is a need for tools to develop early diagnosis and disease staging.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease currently affecting half of all women and one-third of all men aged over 65 and it is predicted to even increase in the next decades. In the variety of causes leading to OA, the first common denominator are changes in the extracellular matrix of the cartilage. In later stages, OA affects the whole joint spreading to higher levels of tissue architecture causing irreversible functional and structural damage. To date, the diagnosis of OA is only formulated in the late stages of the disease. This is also, where most present therapies apply. Since a precise diagnosis is a prerequisite for targeted therapy, tools to diagnose early OA, monitor its progression, and accurately stage the disease are wanted. This review article focuses on recent advances in indentation technologies to diagnose early OA through describing biomechanical cartilage characteristics. We provide an overview of microindentation instruments, indentation-type Atomic Force Microscopy, ultrasound, and water-jet ultrasound indentation, Optical Coherence Tomography-based air-jet indentation, as well as fiber Bragg grating.

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