PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION

2009

Influence of Indenter Size and Wrist Posture on Transverse Carpal Ligament Stiffness

Holmes MW, Howarth SJ, et al.

Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics

McMaster University, University of Waterloo

RESEARCH SUMMARY
This study investigated how indenter size and wrist posture influence the stiffness of the transverse carpal ligament using intact cadaveric wrist specimens. Indentation testing revealed that TCL stiffness varies significantly with wrist posture and indenter geometry, with wrist extension producing the greatest stiffness and smaller indenters producing larger displacements. Following indentation, excised TCL samples were subjected to controlled tensile testing to characterize intrinsic ligament material properties. The results suggest that TCL mechanical behavior is highly dependent on both boundary conditions and loading configuration, with important implications for carpal tunnel mechanics, clinical assessment of carpal tunnel syndrome, and the design of manipulative treatment strategies.

CELLSCALE INSTRUMENT USED

BioTester

Following in situ indentation experiments, isolated transverse carpal ligament samples were mechanically characterized using a CellScale BioTester 5000 biaxial tensile testing system. The CellScale platform enabled precise strain-controlled tensile loading of small ligament specimens while replicating strain levels estimated from indentation trials. Preconditioning and multi-rate loading protocols allowed quantification of stiffness and time-dependent behavior intrinsic to the TCL tissue. CellScale tensile testing provided essential material-level data to complement whole-wrist indentation measurements and to decouple intrinsic ligament properties from joint-level mechanics.
AUTHORS

Michael W.R. Holmes, Samuel J. Howarth, Jack P. Callaghan, Peter J. Keir.

PUBLICATION DETAILS
JOURNAL

Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics

YEAR

2009

INSTITUTIONS

McMaster University, University of Waterloo

COUNTRIES

Canada

INSTRUMENT USED

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TESTING METHODS

Indentation TestingMicro-Mechanical TestingTensile TestingViscoelastic & Time-Dependent Testing

RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering & MechanicsPeripheral Nerve Regeneration & PNS MechanicsTendon Tissue Engineering & Ligament Mechanics

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