Human Fascia Lata (FL) is a connective tissue with a multilayered organization also known as aponeurotic fascia. FL biomechanics is influenced by its composite structure formed by fibrous layers (usually two) separated by loose connective tissue. In each layer, most of the collagen fibers run parallel in a distinct direction (with an interlayer angle that usually ranges from 75–80°), mirroring the fascia’s ability to adapt and withstand specific tensile loads. Although FL is a key structure in several musculoskeletal dysfunctions and in tissue engineering, literature still lacks the evidence that proves tissue anisotropy according to predominant collagen fiber directions. For this purpose, this work aims to analyze the biomechanical ...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
The aim of this study is to reproduce numerically the macroscopic behaviour of the fascia lata submi...
46ème Congrès de la Société de Biomécanique, Saint Etienne, France, 25-/10/2021 - 27/10/2021The pres...
Human Fascia Lata (FL) is a connective tissue with a multilayered organization also known as aponeur...
In this paper we propose a constitutive model to analyze in-plane extension of goat fascia lata. We ...
Ten dissections of inferior limbs and histological studies were performed to describe the structura...
A constitutive model is proposed to describe the mechanical behavior of the plantar fascia. The mech...
Fascia is a highly organized collagenous tissue that is ubiquitous in the body, but whose function i...
There are many sports-related knee injuries, some of which involve the iliotibial band (ITT). This i...
Biological soft tissue is a complex engineering material whose mechanical response is intimately con...
Les pathologies du genou liées au sport sont nombreuses et impliquent, pour partie, la bandelette il...
The proper connective tissue, which defines the fascial system, plays a central role in supporting t...
INTRODUCTION: The human fascia lata (HFL) is used widely in reconstructive surgery in indications ot...
connective tissue of the fascia of the human trapezius muscle. Int. J. Morphol., 29(1):299-303, 2011...
Rotator cuff tears are a source of debilitating pain that commonly affects more than 40 of our agin...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
The aim of this study is to reproduce numerically the macroscopic behaviour of the fascia lata submi...
46ème Congrès de la Société de Biomécanique, Saint Etienne, France, 25-/10/2021 - 27/10/2021The pres...
Human Fascia Lata (FL) is a connective tissue with a multilayered organization also known as aponeur...
In this paper we propose a constitutive model to analyze in-plane extension of goat fascia lata. We ...
Ten dissections of inferior limbs and histological studies were performed to describe the structura...
A constitutive model is proposed to describe the mechanical behavior of the plantar fascia. The mech...
Fascia is a highly organized collagenous tissue that is ubiquitous in the body, but whose function i...
There are many sports-related knee injuries, some of which involve the iliotibial band (ITT). This i...
Biological soft tissue is a complex engineering material whose mechanical response is intimately con...
Les pathologies du genou liées au sport sont nombreuses et impliquent, pour partie, la bandelette il...
The proper connective tissue, which defines the fascial system, plays a central role in supporting t...
INTRODUCTION: The human fascia lata (HFL) is used widely in reconstructive surgery in indications ot...
connective tissue of the fascia of the human trapezius muscle. Int. J. Morphol., 29(1):299-303, 2011...
Rotator cuff tears are a source of debilitating pain that commonly affects more than 40 of our agin...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
The aim of this study is to reproduce numerically the macroscopic behaviour of the fascia lata submi...
46ème Congrès de la Société de Biomécanique, Saint Etienne, France, 25-/10/2021 - 27/10/2021The pres...