2006
DOI: 10.1115/1.2264395
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Stress Relaxation of Porcine Gluteus Muscle Subjected to Sudden Transverse Deformation as Related to Pressure Sore Modeling

Abstract: Computational studies of deep pressure sores (DPS) in skeletal muscles require information on viscoelastic constitutive behavior of muscles, particularly when muscles are loaded transversally as during bone-muscle interaction in sitting and lying immobilized patients. In this study, we measured transient shear moduli G(t) of fresh porcine muscles in vitro using the indentation method. We employed a custom-made pneumatic device that allowed rapid (2000 mms) 4 mm indentations. We tested 8 gluteus muscles, harves… Show more

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“…In order to allow for the assumption of long-term elastic moduli of muscle tissue after viscoelastic stress relaxation, we discarded the first full minute of all experimental data, consistent with the finding that most stress relaxation in muscle tissue loaded perpendicularly to the direction of muscle fibers occurs within approximately 20 s [51].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In order to allow for the assumption of long-term elastic moduli of muscle tissue after viscoelastic stress relaxation, we discarded the first full minute of all experimental data, consistent with the finding that most stress relaxation in muscle tissue loaded perpendicularly to the direction of muscle fibers occurs within approximately 20 s [51].…”
Section: Human Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanical properties of muscle tissue (elastic modulus 8.5 kPa, Poisson's ratio 0.5) and bone (elastic modulus 7.3 GPa, Poisson's ratio 0.3) were based on previously obtained experimental data [39,51]. The elastic modulus of muscle tissue was multiplied by a correction factor α, which was assigned a subject-specific value (Appendix) to account for the finite thickness of the muscle layers and the large deformations into them, according to the analysis of Zhang et al [52].…”
Section: Human Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the omission of the viscoelasticity of the material may not have great effect on results of the current study because the study was to compare the mechanical responses obtained from the Normal and Off-Loading postures in otherwise the same mechanical and physiological conditions. In their latest study, Palevski et al [20] reported the viscoelastic behavior of the gluteus muscle in the transverse direction. Further improvement in our FE model should incorporate the quantitative formulation of the stress relaxation and shear moduli provided in their study.…”
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“…1). Compressive stress is the type of stress that have tendency to compress or shorten the length of the material, it also acts normal to the stressed area and shear Stress is the type of stress that has tendency to act in the planes of stressed area at the right angles [15,16]. In all these types of testing methods, it is easy to develop a stress-strain curve, which can be eventually used to derive the values of elastic modulus.…”
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confidence: 99%