Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Biomechanics Année : 2023

Investigation of the relationship between tensile viscoelasticity and unloaded ultrasound shear wave measurements in ex vivo tendon

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Mechanical properties of biological tissues are of key importance for proper function and in situ methods for mechanical characterization are sought after in the context of both medical diagnosis as well as understanding of pathophysiological processes. Shear wave elastography (SWE) and accompanying physical modelling methods provide valid estimates of stiffness in quasi-linear viscoelastic, isotropic tissue but suffer from limitations in assessing non-linear viscoelastic or anisotropic material, such as tendon. Indeed, mathematical modelling predicts the longitudinal shear wave velocity to be unaffected by the tensile but rather the shear viscoelasticity. Here, we employ a heuristic experimental testing approach to the problem to assess the most important potential confounders, namely tendon mass density and diameter, and to investigate associations between tendon tensile viscoelasticity with shear wave descriptors. Small oscillatory testing of animal flexor tendons at two baseline stress levels over a large frequency range comprehensively characterized tensile viscoelastic behavior. A broad set of shear wave descriptors was retrieved on the unloaded tendon based on high frame-rate plane wave ultrasound after applying an acoustic deformation impulse. Tensile modulus and strain energy dissipation increased logarithmically and linearly, respectively, with the frequency of the applied strain. Shear wave descriptors were mostly unaffected by tendon diameter but were highly sensitive to tendon mass density. Shear wave group and phase velocity showed no association with tensile elasticity or strain rate-stiffening but did show an association with tensile strain energy dissipation. The longitudinal shear wave velocity may not characterize tensile elasticity but rather tensile viscous properties of transversely isotropic collagenous tissues. Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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hal-05144300 , version 1 (04-07-2025)

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Tobias Götschi, Yannick Schärer, Jean-Luc Gennisson, Jess G Snedeker. Investigation of the relationship between tensile viscoelasticity and unloaded ultrasound shear wave measurements in ex vivo tendon. Journal of Biomechanics, 2023, 146, pp.111411. ⟨10.1016/j.jbiomech.2022.111411⟩. ⟨hal-05144300⟩
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