Mechanobiological modelling of tendons: Review and future opportunities
Tendons are adapted to carry large, repeated loads and are clinically important for the maintenance of musculoskeletal health in an increasing, actively ageing population, as well as in elite athletes. Tendons are known to adapt to mechanical loading. Also, their healing and disease processes are hi...
Main Authors: | Thompson, M, Bajuri, M, Khayyeri, H, Isaksson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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