Local mechanical conditions are known to play a role during the regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues, and histomorphometrical investigations of the time course of healing have enabled specific conclusions regarding the mechanosensitivity of tissue differentiation. However, the mechanism for this influence is not clearly understood. In order to extend this analysis, it is essential to link local histological understanding with direct characterisation of the local mechanical environment. Digital image correlation (DIC) is a computer-based image analysis technique that enables the non-contact measurement of strains on material surfaces and is finding application in many areas of biomechanics. Here we report a DIC technique to investigate th...
X-MET (Ex-vivo Muscle Engineered Tissue) is a promising 3-dimensional model of skeletal muscle for i...
AbstractPrevious studies introduced the digital image correlation (DIC) as a viable technique for me...
Though there have been innumerous advances in the field of medicine, ligament injuries still pose si...
The spine deserves careful biomechanical investigation, because of the different types of degenerati...
Purpose: Previous biomechanical studies have estimated the strains of bone and bone substitutes usin...
In order to understand the fracture mechanisms of bone subjected to external force well, an experime...
Digital image correlation (DIC) can measure full-field surface strains during mechanical testing of ...
The challenge for researchers is to develop measurement techniques that can deal with biological spe...
The biomechanics of the spine is experimentally assessed in terms of range of motion and overall sti...
This paper offers an overview of the potentialities and limitations of digital image correlation (DI...
Biological tissues are complex hierarchical materials, difficult to characterise due to the challeng...
International audienceHigh-fidelity biomechanical models usually involve the mechanical characteriza...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has been used on composite bone structures to evaluate surface strai...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical technique for contactless displacement and strain meas...
Understanding vertebral mechanics is of interest for identifying persons at risk of fracture, whethe...
X-MET (Ex-vivo Muscle Engineered Tissue) is a promising 3-dimensional model of skeletal muscle for i...
AbstractPrevious studies introduced the digital image correlation (DIC) as a viable technique for me...
Though there have been innumerous advances in the field of medicine, ligament injuries still pose si...
The spine deserves careful biomechanical investigation, because of the different types of degenerati...
Purpose: Previous biomechanical studies have estimated the strains of bone and bone substitutes usin...
In order to understand the fracture mechanisms of bone subjected to external force well, an experime...
Digital image correlation (DIC) can measure full-field surface strains during mechanical testing of ...
The challenge for researchers is to develop measurement techniques that can deal with biological spe...
The biomechanics of the spine is experimentally assessed in terms of range of motion and overall sti...
This paper offers an overview of the potentialities and limitations of digital image correlation (DI...
Biological tissues are complex hierarchical materials, difficult to characterise due to the challeng...
International audienceHigh-fidelity biomechanical models usually involve the mechanical characteriza...
Digital image correlation (DIC) has been used on composite bone structures to evaluate surface strai...
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical technique for contactless displacement and strain meas...
Understanding vertebral mechanics is of interest for identifying persons at risk of fracture, whethe...
X-MET (Ex-vivo Muscle Engineered Tissue) is a promising 3-dimensional model of skeletal muscle for i...
AbstractPrevious studies introduced the digital image correlation (DIC) as a viable technique for me...
Though there have been innumerous advances in the field of medicine, ligament injuries still pose si...