Skin injury is the most common type of injury, which manifests itself in the form of wounds and cuts. A minor wound repairs itself within a short span of time. However, deep wounds require adequate care and sometime clinical interventions such as surgical suturing for their timely closure and healing. In literature, mechanical properties of skin and other tissues are well known. However, the anisotropic behavior of wounded skin has not been studied yet, specifically with respect to localized overstraining and possibilities of rupture. In the current work, the biomechanics of common skin wound geometries were studied with a biofidelic skin phantom, using uniaxial mechanical testing and Digital Image Correlation (DIC). Global and local mechan...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the capabilities of finite-element (FE) models to predic...
Surgical repair of hernia and prolapse with prosthetic meshes are well-known to cause pain, infectio...
Background: Instrumentation, relying on the use of negative pressure (suction), has been introduced ...
Human skin is the largest human organ and it is an important physical barrier that allows body homeo...
Characterization of the biomechanical properties of human skin in vivo is studied both experimentall...
Wounds or cuts in human skin are very common. Superficial wounds normally heal in short time; howeve...
The mechanical properties of the skin are important in many applications, but are not well understoo...
Numerical models have become one of the most powerful tools in biomechanics and mechanobiology allow...
Propose: In vitro biomechanical properties of the skin are of important to cosmetic product develop...
Skin is the most extended organ in human body representing 16% of the total body weight with a surfa...
Surrogates, which precisely simulate nonlinear mechanical properties of the human skin at different ...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
AbstractBackgrounds/aims: Human skin is a complex tissue consisting of several distinct layers. Each...
There are many situations where the skin and underlying soft tissues are compromised by mechanical l...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the capabilities of finite-element (FE) models to predic...
Surgical repair of hernia and prolapse with prosthetic meshes are well-known to cause pain, infectio...
Background: Instrumentation, relying on the use of negative pressure (suction), has been introduced ...
Human skin is the largest human organ and it is an important physical barrier that allows body homeo...
Characterization of the biomechanical properties of human skin in vivo is studied both experimentall...
Wounds or cuts in human skin are very common. Superficial wounds normally heal in short time; howeve...
The mechanical properties of the skin are important in many applications, but are not well understoo...
Numerical models have become one of the most powerful tools in biomechanics and mechanobiology allow...
Propose: In vitro biomechanical properties of the skin are of important to cosmetic product develop...
Skin is the most extended organ in human body representing 16% of the total body weight with a surfa...
Surrogates, which precisely simulate nonlinear mechanical properties of the human skin at different ...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
AbstractBackgrounds/aims: Human skin is a complex tissue consisting of several distinct layers. Each...
There are many situations where the skin and underlying soft tissues are compromised by mechanical l...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the capabilities of finite-element (FE) models to predic...
Surgical repair of hernia and prolapse with prosthetic meshes are well-known to cause pain, infectio...
Background: Instrumentation, relying on the use of negative pressure (suction), has been introduced ...