Giacomo Placella
University of Perugia
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Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2016
Giuseppe Criscenti; C. De Maria; E Sebastiani; Matteo Maria Tei; Giacomo Placella; Andrea Speziali; Giovanni Vozzi; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
The medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) is considered the most important passive patellar stabilizer and acts 50-60% of the force of the medial soft-tissue which restrains the lateralization of the patella between 0° and 30°. In this work, 24 human knees have been tested to evaluate the material properties of MPFL and to determine the structural behavior of femur-MPFL-Patella complex (FMPC). Particular attention was given to maintain the anatomical orientation between the patella and MPFL and to the evaluation of the elongation during the mechanical tests. The ultimate stress of the isolated ligament was 16±11MPa, the ultimate strain was 24.3±6.8%, the Young׳s Modulus was 116±95MPa and the strain energy density was 2.97±1.69MPa. The ultimate load of the whole structure, FMPC, was 145±68N, the ultimate elongation was 9.5±2.9mm, the linear stiffness was 42.5±10.2N/mm and the absorbed energy was 818.8±440.7Nmm. The evaluation of material and structural properties of MPFL is fundamental to understand its contribution as stabilizer and for the selection of repair and reconstruction methods.
Journal of Biomechanics | 2015
Giuseppe Criscenti; C. De Maria; E Sebastiani; Matteo Maria Tei; Giacomo Placella; Andrea Speziali; Giovanni Vozzi; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
The evaluation of viscoelastic properties of human medial patello-femoral ligament is fundamental to understand its physiological function and contribution as stabilizer for the selection of the methods of repair and reconstruction and for the development of scaffolds with adequate mechanical properties. In this work, 12 human specimens were tested to evaluate the time- and history-dependent non linear viscoelastic properties of human medial patello-femoral ligament using the quasi-linear viscoelastic (QLV) theory formulated by Fung et al. (1972) and modified by Abramowitch and Woo (2004). The five constant of the QLV theory, used to describe the instantaneous elastic response and the reduced relaxation function on stress relaxation experiments, were successfully evaluated. It was found that the constant A was 1.21±0.96MPa and the dimensionless constant B was 26.03±4.16. The magnitude of viscous response, the constant C, was 0.11±0.02 and the initial and late relaxation time constants τ1 and τ2 were 6.32±1.76s and 903.47±504.73s respectively. The total stress relaxation was 32.7±4.7%. To validate our results, the obtained constants were used to evaluate peak stresses from a cyclic stress relaxation test on three different specimens. The theoretically predicted values fit the experimental ones demonstrating that the QLV theory could be used to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of the human medial patello-femoral ligament.
Biological Chemistry | 2017
Claudia Montagnoli; Roberto Tiribuzi; Lucia Crispoltoni; Alessandra Pistilli; Anna Maria Stabile; Francesco Manfreda; Giacomo Placella; Mario Rende; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is the most common form of non-traumatic joint disease. Previous studies have shown the involvement of β-NGF and its receptors TrKA and p75NTR in OA-related pain, but their role in its pathogenesis is still unclear. The aim of our study was to investigate the amount of β-NGF and the expression levels of its receptors on cells isolated from synovial fluid and blood from OA patients who had undergone total knee arthroplasty, in order to check any possible correlation with the disease staging. Our results show a progressive stage-related increase of β-NGF and its receptors both in serum and synovial fluid. Furthermore, with respect to control subjects, OA patients show an increased amount of inflammatory monocytes along with an increased expression of β-NGF, TrKA and p75NTR. In conclusion, our study suggests a stage-related modulation of β-NGF and its receptors in the inflammatory process of OA.
Case reports in orthopedics | 2015
Andrea Speziali; Matteo Maria Tei; Giacomo Placella; Marco Chillemi; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
Sacral stress fractures are common in elderly people. However, sacral stress fracture should be always screened in the differential diagnoses of low back pain during the postpartum period. We present a case of sacral fracture in a thirty-six-year-old woman with low back pain and severe right buttock pain two days after cesarean section delivery of a 3.9 Kg baby. The diagnosis was confirmed by MRI and CT scan, while X-ray was unable to detect the fracture. Contribution of mechanical factors during the cesarean section is not a reasonable cause of sacral fracture. Pregnancy and lactation could be risk factors for sacral stress fracture even in atraumatic delivery such as cesarean section. Our patient had no risk factors for osteoporosis except for pregnancy and lactation. Transient or focal osteoporosis is challenging to assess and it cannot be ruled out even if serum test and mineral density are within the normal range.
Musculoskeletal Surgery | 2015
Giacomo Placella; Matteo Maria Tei; E Sebastiani; A Speziali; P. Antinolfi; Marco Delcogliano; Anastasios D. Georgoulis; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
Joints | 2013
Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli; Giacomo Placella; Enrico Sebastiani; Matteo Maria Tei; Andrea Speziali; Francesco Manfreda
Musculoskeletal Surgery | 2016
Andrea Speziali; Giacomo Placella; Matteo Maria Tei; Anastasios D. Georgoulis; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
JOINTS | 2014
Marco Delcogliano; A. Menghi; Giacomo Placella; Andrea Speziali; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli; Giulia Carimati; Stefano Pasqualotto; Massimo Berruto
Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2012
Fabiano Fantasia; Gabriele Potalivo; Giacomo Placella; Luigi Fantasia; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
Musculoskeletal Surgery | 2017
Marco Freddolini; Giacomo Placella; Gian Luca Gervasi; S. Morello; Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli