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Ex vivo Mechanical Loading of Tendon
Published on: May 28, 2007
Guidelines for ex vivo mechanical testing of tendon
Spencer P Lake1, Jess G Snedeker2, Vincent M Wang3
1Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Abstract:
Tendons are critical for the biomechanical function of joints. Tendons connect muscles to bones and allow for the transmission of muscle forces to facilitate joint motion. Therefore, characterizing the tensile mechanical properties of tendons is important for the assessment of functional tendon health and efficacy of treatments for acute and chronic injuries. In this guidelines paper, we review methodological considerations, testing protocols, and key outcome measures for mechanical testing of tendons. The goal of the paper is to present a simple set of guidelines to the nonexpert seeking to perform tendon mechanical tests. The suggested approaches provide rigorous and consistent methodologies for standardized biomechanical characterization of tendon and reporting requirements across laboratories.

