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Tensile properties of human Achilles tendon

Authors :
K.M. Shaw
G. Lewis
Source :
Proceedings of the 1997 16 Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference.
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
IEEE, 2002.

Abstract

There were three foci of this study. The first was a delineation of the effect of two variables on the tensile properties of human Achilles tendon, To that end, the values of the ultimate tensile strength, UTS, strain at the UTS point, /spl epsiv//sub max/ and tangent modulus of elasticity, E/sub T/, of cadaveric Achilles tendon were obtained as a function of (a) donor age (36 to 100 y), at a fired loading rate of 10 %/s; and (b) loading rate (for tendons from the 52to 67-year-old donor group). The second focus was the presentation of a suitable constitutive relation between the tensile stress, /spl sigma/, and the tensile strain, /spl epsiv/, for this tissue. The aim of these two foci was to provide information that will aid in the selection of Achilles tendon for the repair of ruptured Achilles tendons as well as anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLs). The third focus was, thus, a comparison of the tensile properties of Achilles tendon and patellar tendon, which is now widely used for the repair of ruptured ACLs. It was found that: (a) age exerts a marked effect on UTS, an insignificant one on /spl epsiv//sup max/ and a moderate one on E/sub T/; (b) a ten-fold increase in loading rate results In a moderate but insignificant increase in UTS, a significant decrease in /spl epsiv//sub max/, and a significant increase in E/sub T/; (c) a suitable constitutive relation is /spl sigma/=C/spl epsiv/exp[D/spl epsiv/+F/spl epsiv//sup 2/], with C, D, and F being material constants; and (d) the tensile properties of Achilles and patellar tendons have similar values.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 1997 16 Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference
Accession number :
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