The Structure, Biology, and Mechanical Function of Tendon/Ligament-Bone Interfaces

Tissue Eng Part B Rev. 2024 Mar 5. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEB.2023.0295. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

After tendon or ligament reconstruction, the interface between the hard bone and soft connective tissue is considerably weakened and is difficult to restore through healing. The tendon/ligament-bone interface is mechanically the weakest point under tensile loading and is often the source of various postoperative complications, such as bone resorption and graft laxity. A comprehensive understanding of the macro- and microfeatures of the native tendon/ligament-bone interface would be beneficial for developing strategies for regenerating the tissue. This article discusses the structural, biological, and mechanical features of the tendon/ligament-bone interfaces and how these can be affected by aging and loading conditions.

Keywords: enthesis; insertion; ligament reconstruction; ligament–bone interface; tendon–bone interface.