The effect of external forces on axial arterial wall mechanics has conventionally been regarded as secondary to hemodynamic influences. However, arteries are similar to muscles in terms of the manner in which they traverse joints, and their three-dimensional geometrical requirements for joint motion. This study considers axial arterial shortening and elongation due to motion of the lower extremity during gait, ascending stairs, and sitting-to-standing motion. Arterial length change was simulated by means of a graphics based anatomic and kinematic model of the lower extremity. This model estimated the axial shortening to be as much as 23% for the femoropopliteal arterial region and as much as 21% for the iliac artery. A strong correlation wa...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to review the available literature regarding the biomechanics...
Objective There is currently a lack of clarity regarding which vascular segments contribute most si...
We assume that the vascular apparatus of the lower limb did not evolutionary adapt to leg mass and v...
The effect of external forces on axial arterial wall mechanics has conventionally been regarded as s...
Femoropopliteal arteries (FPAs) are subjected to a wide range of deformations, mainly determined by ...
Purpose: To quantify the in vivo deformations of the popliteal artery during leg flexion in subjects...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.Per...
Femoropopliteal arteries (FPAs) are subjected to a wide range of deformations, mainly determined by ...
Endovascular therapy in patients suffering from peripheral arterial disease shows high rates of rest...
Surgical and interventional therapies for atherosclerotic lesions of the infrainguinal arteries are ...
Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) experience significant leg dysfunction. The effects of...
Open and endovascular treatments for peripheral arterial disease are notorious for high failure rate...
grantor: University of TorontoArteries are dynamic tissues that remodel in response to cha...
peer reviewedThe lower extremity arterial vasculature encompasses a balanced, tapering distribution ...
The mechanical behavior of the arterial wall is determined by the composition and structure of its i...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to review the available literature regarding the biomechanics...
Objective There is currently a lack of clarity regarding which vascular segments contribute most si...
We assume that the vascular apparatus of the lower limb did not evolutionary adapt to leg mass and v...
The effect of external forces on axial arterial wall mechanics has conventionally been regarded as s...
Femoropopliteal arteries (FPAs) are subjected to a wide range of deformations, mainly determined by ...
Purpose: To quantify the in vivo deformations of the popliteal artery during leg flexion in subjects...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.Per...
Femoropopliteal arteries (FPAs) are subjected to a wide range of deformations, mainly determined by ...
Endovascular therapy in patients suffering from peripheral arterial disease shows high rates of rest...
Surgical and interventional therapies for atherosclerotic lesions of the infrainguinal arteries are ...
Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) experience significant leg dysfunction. The effects of...
Open and endovascular treatments for peripheral arterial disease are notorious for high failure rate...
grantor: University of TorontoArteries are dynamic tissues that remodel in response to cha...
peer reviewedThe lower extremity arterial vasculature encompasses a balanced, tapering distribution ...
The mechanical behavior of the arterial wall is determined by the composition and structure of its i...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to review the available literature regarding the biomechanics...
Objective There is currently a lack of clarity regarding which vascular segments contribute most si...
We assume that the vascular apparatus of the lower limb did not evolutionary adapt to leg mass and v...