Applied Sciences (Mar 2019)

A Quantitative Investigation on the Peripheral Nerve Response within the Small Strain Range

  • Elisabetta Giannessi,
  • Maria Rita Stornelli,
  • Alessandra Coli,
  • Pier Nicola Sergi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9061115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 1115

Abstract

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Peripheral nerves are very complex biological structures crucial to linking the central nervous system to the periphery of the body. However, their real behaviour is partially unknown because of the intrinsic difficulty of studying these structures in vivo. As a consequence, theoretical and computational tools together with in vitro experiments are widely used to approximate the mechanical response of the peripheral nervous tissue to different kind of solicitations. More specifically, particular conditions narrow the mechanical response of peripheral nerves within the small strain regime. Therefore, in this work, the mechanical response of nerves was investigated through the study of the relationships among strain, stress and displacements within the small strain range. Theoretical predictions were quantitatively compared to experimental evidences, while the displacement field was studied for different values of the tissue compressibility. This framework provided a straightforward computational assessment of the nerve response, which was needed to design suitable connections to biomaterials or neural interfaces within the small strain range.

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