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Measuring Local Tissue Strains in Tendons via Open-Source Digital Image Correlation
Published on: January 27, 2023
A novel microstructural approach in tendon viscoelastic modelling at the fibrillar level
P Ciarletta1, S Micera, D Accoto
1CRIM Laboratory, Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e Perfezionamento Sant'Anna, Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33, Pisa, Italy. pasquale@sssup.it
Abstract:
Novel applications in rehabilitation, surgery and tissue engineering require the knowledge of the mechanical behaviour of the tissues at microstructural level. The aim of this work is to investigate the viscoelastic properties of the tendon from the interaction of its biological constituents in the fibrillar network. Traction, relaxation and creep in-vitro tests have been performed on porcine flexor digital tendons. A viscoelastic constitutive equation at finite deformation is presented. The fibrillar deformation modes are described through a network of adaptive links between collagen type I and decorin. The theoretical predictions fit accurately the experimental data. The results of the model demonstrate the mechanical importance of glycosaminoglycan chains of decorin for the differential recruitment and the activation of fibrillar collagen.
