Bioengineering (Dec 2023)

Mechanical Behaviour of Plantar Adipose Tissue: From Experimental Tests to Constitutive Analysis

  • Sofia Pettenuzzo,
  • Elisa Belluzzi,
  • Assunta Pozzuoli,
  • Veronica Macchi,
  • Andrea Porzionato,
  • Rafael Boscolo-Berto,
  • Pietro Ruggieri,
  • Alice Berardo,
  • Emanuele Luigi Carniel,
  • Chiara Giulia Fontanella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11010042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 42

Abstract

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Plantar adipose tissue is a connective tissue whose structural configuration changes according to the foot region (rare or forefoot) and is related to its mechanical role, providing a damping system able to adsorb foot impact and bear the body weight. Considering this, the present work aims at fully describing the plantar adipose tissue’s behaviour and developing a proper constitutive formulation. Unconfined compression tests and indentation tests have been performed on samples harvested from human donors and cadavers. Experimental results provided the initial/final elastic modulus for each specimen and assessed the non-linear and time-dependent behaviour of the tissue. The different foot regions were investigated, and the main differences were observed when comparing the elastic moduli, especially the final elastic ones. It resulted in a higher level for the medial region (89 ± 77 MPa) compared to the others (from 51 ± 29 MPa for the heel pad to 11 ± 7 for the metatarsal). Finally, results have been used to define a visco-hyperelastic constitutive model, whose hyperelastic component, which describes tissue non-linear behaviour, was described using an Ogden formulation. The identified and validated tissue constitutive parameters could serve, in the early future, for the computational model of the healthy foot.

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