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Mechanical Properties of Animal Tendons: A Review and Comparative Study for the Identification of the Most Suitable Human Tendon Surrogates

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PROCESSES
卷 10, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr10030485

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tendon; animal tendons; mechanical properties; strain rate; elastic modulus; ultimate stress; ultimate strain; best human tendon surrogate; biomechanics; tendon and ligament injuries

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  1. LINKS Foundation under the Proof of Concept Instrument Programme
  2. Politecnico di Torino
  3. Italian Ministry of Economic Development (MISE) under the Proof of Concept (PoC)-Off programme

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This study systematically reviewed the mechanical properties of tendons in different anatomical regions of humans and various animal species. The findings showed similarities between animal and human tendons, which should be considered in biomechanical evaluations.
The mechanical response of a tendon to load is strictly related to its complex and highly organized hierarchical structure, which ranges from the nano- to macroscale. In a broader context, the mechanical properties of tendons during tensile tests are affected by several distinct factors, due in part to tendon nature (anatomical site, age, training, injury, etc.) but also depending on the experimental setup and settings. This work aimed to present a systematic review of the mechanical properties of tendons reported in the scientific literature by considering different anatomical regions in humans and several animal species (horse, cow, swine, sheep, rabbit, dog, rat, mouse, and foal). This study was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method. The literature research was conducted via Google Scholar, PubMed, PicoPolito (Politecnico di Torino's online catalogue), and Science Direct. Sixty studies were selected and analyzed. The structural and mechanical properties described in different animal species were reported and summarized in tables. Only the results from studies reporting the strain rate parameter were considered for the comparison with human tendons, as they were deemed more reliable. Our findings showed similarities between animal and human tendons that should be considered in biomechanical evaluation. An additional analysis of the effects of different strain rates showed the influence of this parameter.

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