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Veterinary Journal | 2010

An equine joint friction test model using a cartilage-on-cartilage arrangement.

Prisca Noble; Bernard Collin; Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers; Adrien Magnée; Jean-Marie Denoix; Didier Serteyn

This study describes an equine joint friction test using a cartilage-on-cartilage arrangement and investigates the influence of age and load on the frictional response. Osteochondral plugs were extracted from equine shoulder joints (2-5 years, n=12; 10-14 years, n=15), and mounted in a pin-on-disc tribometer. The frictional response was then measured under constant conditions (2N; 20 degrees C; 5 mm/s), and with increasing load (2N, 5N, 10N). In all experiments, the friction coefficient of young cartilage was significantly (P<0.001) smaller than obtained from old cartilage, while the application of a greater load resulted in a significant (P<0.001) decrease in friction coefficient only in old cartilage. It was concluded that cartilage ageing was responsible for an increase in friction coefficient under these experimental conditions. Moreover, where young cartilage lubrication remained stable, cartilage ageing may have been responsible for lubrication regime change. The cartilage-on-cartilage model could be used to better understand lubrication regime disturbances in healthy and diseased equine joints, and to test the efficacy of various bio-lubricant treatments.


Veterinary Journal | 2011

A pendulum test as a tool to evaluate viscous friction parameters in the equine fetlock joint

Prisca Noble; Geoffroy Lumay; Marc Coninx; Bernard Collin; Adrien Magnée; Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers; Jean M. Denoix; Didier Serteyn

An equine fetlock joint pendulum test was studied and the influence of post mortem time and intra-articular lipid solvent on the viscous frictional response examined. Fresh equine digits (group 1, n=6 controls; group 2, n=6 lipid solvent) were mounted on a pendulum tribometer. Assuming that pendular joint damping could be modelled by a harmonic oscillator fluid damping (HOFD), damping time (τ), viscous damping coefficient (c) and friction coefficient (μ) were monitored for 5h under experimental conditions (400N; 20°C). In all experiments, pendular joint damping was found to follow an exponential decay function (R(2)=0.99714), which confirmed that joint damping was fluid. The evolution of τ, c and μ was found to be significantly (P<0.05) different in the two groups, with a decrease in τ and an increase in c and μ that was faster and more prominent in digits from group 2. It was concluded that pendular joint damping could be modelled by a HOFD model. The influence of post mortem time on results suggested that, ideally, joint mechanical properties should only be tested on fresh cadavers at the same post mortem time. Moreover, the addition of lipid solvent was found to be responsible for upper viscous friction parameters and for a reduced damping time, which suggested that articular lubricating ability was compromised. This equine pendulum test could be used to test the efficacy of various bio-lubricant treatments.


Annales De Medecine Veterinaire | 2010

L'articulation synoviale : un systeme tribologique parfait

Prisca Noble; Bernard Collin; Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers; Adrien Magnée; Jean-Marie Denoix; Didier Serteyn


Annales De Medecine Veterinaire | 2010

The synovial joint : a perfect tribological system.

Prisca Noble; Bernard Collin; Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers; Adrien Magnée; J. M. Denoix; Didier Serteyn


Archive | 2010

L'articulation synoviale: un système tribologique parfait [The synovial joint: a perfect tribological system]

Prisca Noble; Bernard Collin; J. Letcombe-Beckers; Adrien Magnée; J. M. Denoix; Didier Serteyn


Archive | 2006

New Cold Plasma and DLC Surface Treatments for Medical Co-Cr-Mo and Ti-6Al-4V Prostheses

Lucas Matarazzo; Marie-Claire De Pauw-Gillet; B Forest; Y Corre; Adrien Magnée


Archive | 2001

Microstructural study of oxides and carbides used for abrasion properties in high alloyed steels

Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers; Adrien Magnée


Stal' | 2000

Characteristics of powder steel strengthened by disperse oxide and carbide phases

Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers; Adrien Magnée


Archive | 2000

Microstructure and abrasion resistance of tool steels reinforced by dispersed oxides and carbides phases

Adrien Magnée; Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers


Archive | 1998

Microstructure and properties of PM steel reinforced by dispersed oxides and carbides phases

Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers; Adrien Magnée

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École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort

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