Modest V E, Murphy M C, Mann R W
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139.
J Biomech. 1989;22(2):171-6. doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(89)90041-9.
Several investigators have used pulse-echo ultrasonics to measure the thickness of articular cartilage in situ. The underlying assumption in all measurements was that the second reflection used in thickness calculations was from the calcified-cartilage/cartilage boundary (tidemark). To investigate this assumption, the thickness of 24 cartilage plugs excised from a human femoral head was measured both ultrasonically and optically. Measurements established that the second reflection was from the tidemark and validated the ultrasonic technique as a method of mapping the thickness distribution of articular cartilage in synovial joints in situ.
几位研究人员已使用脉冲回波超声技术原位测量关节软骨的厚度。所有测量的基本假设是,厚度计算中使用的第二次反射来自钙化软骨/软骨边界(潮标)。为了研究这一假设,对从人类股骨头切除的24个软骨块的厚度进行了超声和光学测量。测量结果表明,第二次反射来自潮标,并验证了超声技术作为一种原位绘制滑膜关节中关节软骨厚度分布的方法。