The state of tissue hydration determines the strain-rate-sensitive stiffness of human patellar tendon
- PMID: 8970928
- DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9290(96)00108-x
The state of tissue hydration determines the strain-rate-sensitive stiffness of human patellar tendon
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- J Biomech 1997 Mar;30(3):311
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of tissue hydration on the structural properties of human patellar tendon. Specimens were subjected to a load relaxation experiment prior to being stretched to failure. The experiments indicated that tendons relaxed faster in hypotonic solutions when compared to hypertonic solutions. At a strain rate of 50% s-1 the structural stiffness was significantly higher while immersed in a hypotonic versus hypertonic solution. No difference in tensile stiffness was documented between baths for 0.5% s-1. Tendons immersed in the hypotonic solution were significantly stiffer for 50% s-1 against 0.5% s-1. The results indicate that the structural properties of human patellar tendon are more sensitive to time when the tissues are fully hydrated.
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