Cartilage Tissue Engineering
and Meniscus Biomechanics

Cartilage tissue engineering depends on accurate characterization of stiffness, viscoelasticity and structural integrity in cartilage, meniscus and osteochondral constructs. Mechanical testing provides essential insight for evaluating regeneration strategies and engineered replacements.
A cartilage sample being compressed on the UniVert

Overview of Cartilage Tissue Engineering and Meniscus Biomechanics

Cartilage tissue engineering aims to restore the unique mechanical behaviour of articular cartilage, which is defined by depth dependent stiffness, fluid pressurization and the organization of collagen and proteoglycans. Meniscus biomechanics adds further complexity due to its circumferential fiber structure, regional variation and load sharing role in the knee. Osteochondral tissue engineering integrates both cartilage and subchondral bone mechanics to recreate a functional interface.

Mechanical properties such as compressive modulus, tensile strength, viscoelasticity and shear resistance influence joint function, durability and the progression of degenerative diseases. Engineered constructs, including hydrogels, fibre-reinforced scaffolds, and bioprinted osteochondral systems are evaluated to determine whether they replicate the behaviour of native tissues under physiologic load.

Why Mechanical Testing Matters in Cartilage Tissue Engineering

Mechanical evaluation is essential for determining whether engineered cartilage, meniscus and osteochondral constructs are suitable for implantation or disease modeling.

Accurate testing helps predict long term performance and durability under physiologic loading.

Recommended CellScale Instruments for Cartilage and Meniscus Mechanics

MicroTester

Suitable for micro scale samples such as thin hydrogel layers, zonal cartilage mimics and small osteochondral scaffold components.

A UniVert in horizontal orientation with BioRakes setup in a media bath

UniVert

UniVert Used for uniaxial tensile, compression and shear testing of cartilage explants, meniscus strips and engineered scaffolds across a wide range of stiffnesses.

BioTester

Ideal for planar testing of meniscus sheets or engineered collagen membranes that require controlled multi directional loading.

MechanoCulture TR

Applies hydrostatic pressure stimulation to engineered cartilage and meniscus constructs and cell-laden hydrogels for mechanobiology studies.

Testing Methods Used in Cartilage, Meniscus, and Osteochondral Mechanics

Compression Testing

Evaluates cartilage stiffness, load-bearing behaviour, and depth-dependent mechanics

Fibre Testing

Evaluates tensile behaviour of collagen fibre networks that govern meniscal load distribution

Stress Relaxation Testing

Measures time-dependent stress dissipation in viscoelastic cartilage matrices

Shear Testing

Assesses interfacial strength in osteochondral constructs

Creep Testing

Quantifies long-term deformation of cartilage and disc tissues under sustained load

Representative Sample Types in Cartilage and Meniscus Research

Native tissues

Selected Publications in Cartilage and Meniscus Tissue Engineering

Mechanically graded granular scaffolds for osteochondral tissue engineering

Mierswa SC, Wheeler EE, et al.

Biomaterials Advances

MicroTester

Compression TestingHydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingMicro-Mechanical Testing

Bone Tissue Engineering & MechanicsCartilage and Meniscus MechanicsScaffold Mechanical Testing

2026

Development and characterization of decellularized meniscus-derived bioscaffolds

Doherty S, Zhao X, et al.

Materials Research Express

MicroTester

Compression TestingHydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingMicro-Mechanical Testing

3D Bioprinting & Bioink Materials TestingCartilage and Meniscus MechanicsECM & Decellularized Matrix Mechanics

2026

Cell-only bioprinting of articular cartilage progenitor cells within a physically constraining support bath to engineer structurally organized grafts

Karam AS, Kronemberger GS, et al.

Bioactive Materials

BioTester

Hydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingTensile Testing

3D Bioprinting & Bioink Materials TestingCartilage and Meniscus MechanicsECM & Decellularized Matrix MechanicsMechanotransductionMusculoskeletal Tissue Engineering & Mechanics

2026

Advance Your Work in Cartilage Tissue Engineering

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