A tensile testing machine was used to provoke lesions of fixed and unfixed brachial plexus nerves. The forces and mechanical work were measured before and during rupture. Fixed nerves resist continued tensile forces better than unfixed nerves do. Increasing the speed of the tensile forces results in a decrease of the extension a brachial plexus nerve can withstand. The mechanical work needed to start rupture is equal to the mechanical work used to complete rupture of the nerve.</p
Tensioning techniqueswere the first neurodynamic techniques used therapeutically in the management o...
The radial nerve neurodynamic test (ULNT2b), used to implicate symptoms arising from the radial nerv...
The Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) is an experimental technique used to investigate the mechani...
A tensile testing machine was used to provoke lesions of fixed and unfixed brachial plexus nerves. T...
Understanding the mechanical properties of peripheral nerves is essential for chronically implanted ...
PURPOSE: To provide information gathered upon the execution of trials assessing tensile strength in ...
<p>Proximal stump mounted on digital force gauge. Traction was applied to nerve until it completely ...
Background: Crush injury of nerves is a common condition but the biomechanical integrity of the huma...
Peripheral nerves are often subjected to mechanical stretching, which in excess results in various d...
To observe the biomechanic properties of the sciatic nerve at the suture site following repairing in...
Este estudo analisou experimentalmente as propriedades de tração no local da neurorrafia em nervos c...
(A) A tensile test machine with an inset showing a gripped specimen. (B) A relationship curve betwee...
Objective: A new adjustable pinch has been developed for producing a crush injury, with a previously...
No reports have described experiments designed to determine the strength characteristics of spinal n...
Peripheral nerves are very complex biological structures crucial to linking the central nervous syst...
Tensioning techniqueswere the first neurodynamic techniques used therapeutically in the management o...
The radial nerve neurodynamic test (ULNT2b), used to implicate symptoms arising from the radial nerv...
The Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) is an experimental technique used to investigate the mechani...
A tensile testing machine was used to provoke lesions of fixed and unfixed brachial plexus nerves. T...
Understanding the mechanical properties of peripheral nerves is essential for chronically implanted ...
PURPOSE: To provide information gathered upon the execution of trials assessing tensile strength in ...
<p>Proximal stump mounted on digital force gauge. Traction was applied to nerve until it completely ...
Background: Crush injury of nerves is a common condition but the biomechanical integrity of the huma...
Peripheral nerves are often subjected to mechanical stretching, which in excess results in various d...
To observe the biomechanic properties of the sciatic nerve at the suture site following repairing in...
Este estudo analisou experimentalmente as propriedades de tração no local da neurorrafia em nervos c...
(A) A tensile test machine with an inset showing a gripped specimen. (B) A relationship curve betwee...
Objective: A new adjustable pinch has been developed for producing a crush injury, with a previously...
No reports have described experiments designed to determine the strength characteristics of spinal n...
Peripheral nerves are very complex biological structures crucial to linking the central nervous syst...
Tensioning techniqueswere the first neurodynamic techniques used therapeutically in the management o...
The radial nerve neurodynamic test (ULNT2b), used to implicate symptoms arising from the radial nerv...
The Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) is an experimental technique used to investigate the mechani...