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Investigation of the mechanical properties of the human crural fascia and their possible clinical implications
Authors:Carla Stecco  Piero Pavan  Paola Pachera  Raffaele De Caro  Arturo Natali
Affiliation:1. Section of Anatomy, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Padova, Via A. Gabelli 63, 35131, Padua, Italy
3. Centre of Mechanics of Biological Materials, Via G. Colombo 3, 35131, Padua, Italy
2. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via F. Marzolo 9, 35131, Padua, Italy
Abstract:
The mechanical properties of deep fasciae strongly affect muscular actions, development of pathologies, such as acute and chronic compartment syndromes, and the choice of the various fascial flaps. Actually, a clear knowledge of the mechanical characterization of these tissues still lacks. This study focuses attention on experimental tests of different regions of human crural fascia taken from an adult frozen donor. Tensile tests along proximal–distal and medial–lateral direction at a strain rate of 120 %/s were performed at the purpose of evaluating elastic properties. Viscous phenomena were investigated by applying incremental relaxation tests at total strain of 7, 9 and 11 % and observing stress decay for a time interval of 240 s. The elastic response showed that the fascia in the anterior compartment is stiffer than in the posterior compartment, both along the proximal–distal and medial–lateral directions. This result can explain why the compartment syndromes are more frequent in this compartment with respect to posterior one. Furthermore, the fascia is stiffer along the proximal–distal than along medial–lateral direction. This means that the crural fascia can adapt to the muscular variation of volume in a transversal direction, while along the main axis it could be considered as a structure that contributes to transmitting the muscular forces at a distance and connecting the different segments of the limb. The stress relaxation tests showed that the crural fascia needs 120 s to decrease stress of 40 %, suggesting a similar time also in the living so that the static stretching could have an effect on the fascia.
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