Abstract Ligament failure is a major societal burden causing disability and pain. Failure is caused by trauma at high loading rates. At the macroscopic level increasing strain rates cause an increase in failure stress and modulus, but the mechanism for this strain rate dependency is not known. Here we investigate the nano scale mechanical property changes of human ligament using mechanical testing combined with synchrotron X-ray diffraction. With increasing strain rate, we observe a significant increase in fibril modulus and a reduction of fibril to tissue strain ratio, revealing that tissue-level stiffening is mainly due to the stiffening of collagen fibrils. Further, we show that the reduction in fibril deformation at higher strain rates ...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Two types of measurement are presented that relate molecular events to macroscopic behavior of F-act...
A precise analysis of the mechanical response of collagen fibrils in tendon tissue is critical to un...
Ligament failure is a major societal burden causing disability and pain. Failure is caused by trauma...
The material properties of ligaments are not well characterized at rates of deformation that occur d...
The accumulation of microstructural collagen damage following repetitive loading is linked to painfu...
AbstractAs the structural backbone of blood clots, fibrin networks carry out the mechanical task of ...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of...
The specific viscoelastic mechanical properties of Achilles tendons are highly dependent on the stru...
Collagen constitutes one-third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasticity, an...
Type I collagen is the predominant collagen in mature tendons and ligaments, where it gives them the...
As bone is used in a dynamic mechanical environment, understanding the structural origins of its tim...
Tendons are important load-bearing structures, which are frequently injured in both sports and work....
AbstractTendons are important load-bearing structures, which are frequently injured in both sports a...
Peripheral nerves are continuously subjected to mechanical forces, both during everyday movement and...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Two types of measurement are presented that relate molecular events to macroscopic behavior of F-act...
A precise analysis of the mechanical response of collagen fibrils in tendon tissue is critical to un...
Ligament failure is a major societal burden causing disability and pain. Failure is caused by trauma...
The material properties of ligaments are not well characterized at rates of deformation that occur d...
The accumulation of microstructural collagen damage following repetitive loading is linked to painfu...
AbstractAs the structural backbone of blood clots, fibrin networks carry out the mechanical task of ...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of...
The specific viscoelastic mechanical properties of Achilles tendons are highly dependent on the stru...
Collagen constitutes one-third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasticity, an...
Type I collagen is the predominant collagen in mature tendons and ligaments, where it gives them the...
As bone is used in a dynamic mechanical environment, understanding the structural origins of its tim...
Tendons are important load-bearing structures, which are frequently injured in both sports and work....
AbstractTendons are important load-bearing structures, which are frequently injured in both sports a...
Peripheral nerves are continuously subjected to mechanical forces, both during everyday movement and...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Two types of measurement are presented that relate molecular events to macroscopic behavior of F-act...
A precise analysis of the mechanical response of collagen fibrils in tendon tissue is critical to un...