Barnes et al., 1974 - Google Patents
In vivo tendon tension and bone strain measurement and correlationBarnes et al., 1974
- Document ID
- 10056273355667771892
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- Barnes G
- Pinder D
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- Journal of Biomechanics
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Recent advances in strain gauges and bonding techniques permit the recording of bone strain in the living animal. Such strain is caused by tendon tension and by weight bearing. Both lateral and medial bone strain are recorded from the third metacarpal bone of the …
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