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A fibre-reinforced poroviscoelastic model accurately describes the biomechanical behaviour of the rat Achilles tendon

Khayyeri et al., 2015

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Khayyeri H
Gustafsson A
Heuijerjans A
Matikainen M
Julkunen P
Eliasson P
Aspenberg P
Isaksson H
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Background Computational models of Achilles tendons can help understanding how healthy tendons are affected by repetitive loading and how the different tissue constituents contribute to the tendon's biomechanical response. However, available models of Achilles …
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