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  1. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
  2. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 17
  3. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 17, Issue 8, August 2003
  4. Sectional differences in tendon response
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Sectional differences in tendon response
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Sectional differences in tendon response

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Author Chun, Keyoung Jin Hubbard, Robert P.
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract The objectives of this work here focus on the differences in responses to multiple cyclic tests of different sections along the length of the same tendon. Tendon specimens were obtained from the hindlimbs of canines and frozen to -70°C. After thawing, specimens were mounted in the immersion bath at room temperature (22°C). preloaded to 0.13 N and then subjected to 3% or 4% of the initial length at a strain rate of 5%/sec. It was found that different sections of the same long tendons had different resistances to deformation. In general, the bone end sections were stiffer and carried greater loads for a given strain than the muscle end sections, and the mid-portions were the least stiff and carried the smallest loads for a given strain. The results of this study offer new information about the mechanical responses of collagenous tissues. We know more about their responses to multiple cyclic extensions and how their responses are different from the positions along the length of the tendon specimen. The nature and causes of these differences in the stiffness are not fully known. However, it is clear that differences in the mechanical response of tendons and other connective tissues are significant to musculoskeletal performance.
Starting Page 1164
Ending Page 1170
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 1738494X
Journal Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
Volume Number 17
Issue Number 8
Language English
Publisher Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publisher Date 2003-01-01
Publisher Place Seoul
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Tendon Mechanical Response Multiple Cyclic Test Bone End Section Mid-portion Muscle End Section Difference Musculoskeletal Performance Connective Tissue Mechanical Engineering Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control Industrial and Production Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Mechanical Engineering
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