The biomechanical properties of tendinous structures have traditionally been studied using excised material. Limitations associated with displacement measurements and clamping, and uncertainties as to whether in vitro testing represents physiological function, necessitate developing a method for assessing the mechanical properties of tendinous tissue in the in vivo state. This paper reviews recent results taken with an in vivo and noninvasive protocol using ultrasound as a means of measuring tendon-aponeurosis elongation during tensile loading applied by contraction of the in-series muscle. The results obtained indicate that: (1) the Young's modulus and mechanical hysteresis of in vivo tendons is independent of physiological function and lo...
International audienceAt present, there is a lack of well-validated protocols that allow for the ana...
[[abstract]]© 2001 Elsevier-Elastic properties of tendon were assessed by two different approaches. ...
Analysis of human movement has traditionally relied on measures such as kinematics, kinetics and ele...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
Introduction: Understanding the mechanical properties of tendon is an important step to guiding the ...
The present study was performed to establish whether intact human tendons exhibit time-dependent ten...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Measurement of tendon loading patterns during physical activity is important for understanding tendo...
The behaviour of tendons was largely studied in vitro conditions, both in human and animal tissues (...
Recent advances in ultrasound scanning have made it possible to obtain the mechanical properties of ...
Mechanical hysteresis in tendons has traditionally been quantified from tensile testing of isolated ...
The mechanical behavior of tendons has been well studied in vitro. A noninvasive method to acquire m...
Ultrasound imaging provides a means to look inside the body and examine how tissues respond to mecha...
International audienceAt present, there is a lack of well-validated protocols that allow for the ana...
[[abstract]]© 2001 Elsevier-Elastic properties of tendon were assessed by two different approaches. ...
Analysis of human movement has traditionally relied on measures such as kinematics, kinetics and ele...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
Introduction: Understanding the mechanical properties of tendon is an important step to guiding the ...
The present study was performed to establish whether intact human tendons exhibit time-dependent ten...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Measurement of tendon loading patterns during physical activity is important for understanding tendo...
The behaviour of tendons was largely studied in vitro conditions, both in human and animal tissues (...
Recent advances in ultrasound scanning have made it possible to obtain the mechanical properties of ...
Mechanical hysteresis in tendons has traditionally been quantified from tensile testing of isolated ...
The mechanical behavior of tendons has been well studied in vitro. A noninvasive method to acquire m...
Ultrasound imaging provides a means to look inside the body and examine how tissues respond to mecha...
International audienceAt present, there is a lack of well-validated protocols that allow for the ana...
[[abstract]]© 2001 Elsevier-Elastic properties of tendon were assessed by two different approaches. ...
Analysis of human movement has traditionally relied on measures such as kinematics, kinetics and ele...