Affagard et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Identification of hyperelastic properties of passive thigh muscle under compression with an inverse method from a displacement field measurementAffagard et al., 2015
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- Affagard J
- Feissel P
- Bensamoun S
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- Journal of biomechanics
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The mechanical behavior of muscle tissue is an important field of investigation with different applications in medicine, car crash and sport, for example. Currently, few in vivo imaging techniques are able to characterize the mechanical properties of muscle. Thus, this study …
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