Dynamic stiffness and damping of porcine muscle specimens.

Med Eng Phys

Laboratoire de Biomécanique, ENSAM-CNRS, Paris, 151 Bd de 1'Hôpital, 75013, Paris, France.

Published: November 2003

The aim of this study was to quantify the mechanical properties of the muscles of the buttock, using dynamic compression (5-->30 Hz). Tests were conducted in vitro on porcine muscles, using a lever arm device, which applied a dynamic load onto cylindrical samples. A two-parameter viscoelastic model allowed the calculation of stiffness and damping of the samples with respect to frequency. The average stiffness curve showed a monotonous increase (5 Hz: 8.5 kN/m-->30 Hz: 347 kN/m). Concerning damping, between 5 and 20 Hz, values were typically inferior to 300 Ns/m, which then increased till 30 Hz (556 Ns/m). The lever arm device may be used to evaluate dynamic properties of other biological tissues also.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1350-4533(03)00103-6DOI Listing

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