ASME 2008 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts a and B 2008
DOI: 10.1115/sbc2008-193008
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On the Bidirectional Viscoelastic Behavior of the Human Achilles Tendon

Abstract: Soft tissues such as tendons and ligaments are made up of groups of collagen fascicles surrounded by a sheath of epitenon. The friction between these structural fibers and their surrounding ground substance has been suggested to be the main contributor to the observed viscoelastic response of the tissue[1]. During normal daily activities such as walking, climbing stairs or jumping, these tissues are subjected to alternating loading and unloading conditions. Depending on the load and tissue orientation, this al… Show more

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