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On the structural and material properties of mammalian skeletal muscle and its relevance to human cervical impact dynamics

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Myers, BS; Van Ee, CA; Camacho, DLA; Woolley, CT; Best, TM
Published in: SAE Technical Papers
January 1, 1995

The absence of constitutive data on muscle has limited the development of models of cervical spinal dynamics and our understanding of the forces developed in the cervical spine during impact injury. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to characterize the structural and material properties of skeletal muscle. The structural responses of the tibialis anterior of the rabbit were characterized in the passive state using the quasi-linear theory of viscoelasticity (r = 0.931 ± 0.032). In passive muscle, the average modulus at 20% strain was 1.75 ± 1.18, 2.45 ± 0.80, and 2.79 ± 0.67 MPa at test rates of 4, 40, and 100 cm·s-1, respectively. In stimulated muscle, the mean initial stress was 0.44 ± 0.15 MPa and the average modulus was 0.97 ± 0.34 MPa. These data define a corridor of responses of skeletal muscle during injury, and are in a form suitable for incorporation into computational models of cervical spinal dynamics. © Copyright 1995 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.

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SAE Technical Papers

DOI

EISSN

2688-3627

ISSN

0148-7191

Publication Date

January 1, 1995

Related Subject Headings

  • 4014 Manufacturing engineering
  • 4002 Automotive engineering
  • 0910 Manufacturing Engineering
  • 0902 Automotive Engineering
 

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Myers, B. S., Van Ee, C. A., Camacho, D. L. A., Woolley, C. T., & Best, T. M. (1995). On the structural and material properties of mammalian skeletal muscle and its relevance to human cervical impact dynamics. SAE Technical Papers. https://doi.org/10.4271/952723
Myers, B. S., C. A. Van Ee, D. L. A. Camacho, C. T. Woolley, and T. M. Best. “On the structural and material properties of mammalian skeletal muscle and its relevance to human cervical impact dynamics.” SAE Technical Papers, January 1, 1995. https://doi.org/10.4271/952723.
Myers BS, Van Ee CA, Camacho DLA, Woolley CT, Best TM. On the structural and material properties of mammalian skeletal muscle and its relevance to human cervical impact dynamics. SAE Technical Papers. 1995 Jan 1;
Myers, B. S., et al. “On the structural and material properties of mammalian skeletal muscle and its relevance to human cervical impact dynamics.” SAE Technical Papers, Jan. 1995. Scopus, doi:10.4271/952723.
Myers BS, Van Ee CA, Camacho DLA, Woolley CT, Best TM. On the structural and material properties of mammalian skeletal muscle and its relevance to human cervical impact dynamics. SAE Technical Papers. 1995 Jan 1;

Published In

SAE Technical Papers

DOI

EISSN

2688-3627

ISSN

0148-7191

Publication Date

January 1, 1995

Related Subject Headings

  • 4014 Manufacturing engineering
  • 4002 Automotive engineering
  • 0910 Manufacturing Engineering
  • 0902 Automotive Engineering