Skin biothermomechanics is highly interdisciplinary, involving bioheat transfer, burn damage, biomechanics, and physiology. Characterization of the thermomechanical behavior of skin tissue is of great importance and can contribute to a variety of medical applications. However, few quantitative studies have been conducted on the thermally-dependent mechanical properties of skin tissue. The aim of the present study is to experimentally examine the thermally-induced change in the relaxation behavior of skin tissue in both hyperthermal and hypothermic ranges. The results show that temperature has great influence on the stress-relaxation behavior of skin tissue under both hyperthermal and hypothermic temperatures; the quantitative relationship t...
Articular cartilage is a soft tissue that facilitates joint movement and protects bone contact surfa...
Moist heat represents a modality that employs superficial thermal energy to treat a diverse range of...
The El Nino phenomenon can damage the skin and cause sickness such as skin cancer, heat stroke and h...
Modeling of thermomechanical behavior of soft tissues is vitally important for the development of su...
The influence of skin temperature on dermal-epidermal adherence was investigated. The adherence was ...
AbstractPain sensation may appear under long-lasting mechanical stimulation. Although people have th...
Abstract Advances in laser, microwave and similar tech-nologies have led to recent developments of t...
Abstract—The thermal response of skin to pressure alone and to pressure with shear was compared unde...
The present research investigates the relationship between surface heat transfer from human skin and...
Background and Objectives: Few quantitative studies have investigated the temperature dependent visc...
Human body can adjust heat loss by vasoconstriction, vasodilatation, and other methods. The purpo...
The thermal and physical properties of skin are reviewed briefly in the light of their relationship ...
Abstract Laser-induced thermal therapy, due to its applications in various clinical treatments, has ...
Metabolism of proteoglycans and hyaluronic acid has been shown to be temperature-dependent in cartil...
Subcutaneous adipose tissue contributes to the overall mechanical behavior of the skin. Until today,...
Articular cartilage is a soft tissue that facilitates joint movement and protects bone contact surfa...
Moist heat represents a modality that employs superficial thermal energy to treat a diverse range of...
The El Nino phenomenon can damage the skin and cause sickness such as skin cancer, heat stroke and h...
Modeling of thermomechanical behavior of soft tissues is vitally important for the development of su...
The influence of skin temperature on dermal-epidermal adherence was investigated. The adherence was ...
AbstractPain sensation may appear under long-lasting mechanical stimulation. Although people have th...
Abstract Advances in laser, microwave and similar tech-nologies have led to recent developments of t...
Abstract—The thermal response of skin to pressure alone and to pressure with shear was compared unde...
The present research investigates the relationship between surface heat transfer from human skin and...
Background and Objectives: Few quantitative studies have investigated the temperature dependent visc...
Human body can adjust heat loss by vasoconstriction, vasodilatation, and other methods. The purpo...
The thermal and physical properties of skin are reviewed briefly in the light of their relationship ...
Abstract Laser-induced thermal therapy, due to its applications in various clinical treatments, has ...
Metabolism of proteoglycans and hyaluronic acid has been shown to be temperature-dependent in cartil...
Subcutaneous adipose tissue contributes to the overall mechanical behavior of the skin. Until today,...
Articular cartilage is a soft tissue that facilitates joint movement and protects bone contact surfa...
Moist heat represents a modality that employs superficial thermal energy to treat a diverse range of...
The El Nino phenomenon can damage the skin and cause sickness such as skin cancer, heat stroke and h...