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Alix C Deymier-Black, Jill D Pasteris, Guy M Genin, Stavros Thomopoulos.
Abstract
Several features of the tendon-to-bone attachment were examined allometrically to determine load transfer mechanisms. The humeral head diameter increased geometrically with animal mass. Area of the attachment site exhibited a near isometric increase with muscle physiological cross section. In contrast, the interfacial roughness as well as the mineral gradient width demonstrated a hypoallometric relationship with physiologic cross-sectional area (PCSA). The isometric increase in attachment area indicates that as muscle forces increase, the attachment area increases accordingly, thus maintaining a constant interfacial stress. Due to the presence of constant stresses at the attachment, the micrometer-scale features may not need to vary with increasing load.Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26355607 PMCID: PMC5024979 DOI: 10.1115/1.4031571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomech Eng ISSN: 0148-0731 Impact factor: 2.097