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Ex vivo mechanische Belastung der Sehnen
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Ex vivo Mechanical Loading of Tendon
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Ex vivo mechanische Belastung der Sehnen
DOI:
10.3791/209-v
•
11:36 min
•
May 28, 2007
•
Krishna Asundi
,
David Rempel
1
Department of Bioengineering
,
University of California, Berkeley
,
2
Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley; Division of Occupational Medicine
,
University of California, San Francisco
Chapters
00:00
Introduction
00:48
Experimental system: mechanical actuators
01:24
Loading tendon into the system
01:36
Measuring the tendon thickness with micrometer
02:49
Loading tendon into actuator
06:37
Applying load to the tendon and measurements
10:29
Disassembling the system
10:54
Conclusion
Summary
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Ein neues in vitro-System für die gleichzeitige Laden vier Sehnen in der Kultur beschrieben wird.
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Ex Vivo Mechanical Loading
Tendon Injuries
Overuse Injuries
Wrist Tendonitis
Epicondylitis
Repetitive Hand Activities
Cellular Damage
Structural Damage
Cyclical Loading
Clamping System
Media Immersion
Temperature Maintenance
Load Cell Monitoring
Linear Actuator
LabView Program
Loading Patterns
Repetition Rate
Rate Of Loading
Duration Of Loading
Biochemical Analyses
Gene Expression
Structural Changes
Treatment And Prevention
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