Optic fibre as a transducer of tendomuscular forces |
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Authors: | P. V. Komi A. Belli V. Huttunen R. Bonnefoy A. Geyssant J. R. Lacour |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35, FIN-40351 Jyväskylä, Finland;(2) Laboratoire de Physiologie, GIP Exercise, St. Etienne and Lyon, France |
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Abstract: | Direct in vivo tendon force measurements open up new possibilities for understanding of muscletendon loads during natural locomotion. The present report presents a new optic fibre method for such applications. The method is based on light intensity modulation by mechanical modification of the geometric properties of the optic fibre. A special optic fibre with a plastic covering buffer and with a total diameter of either 265 m or 500 m was carefully prepared at both ends for receiving and transmitting light. The fibre was inserted through the rabbit common calcaneal tendon with a 20 gauge needle. By removing the needle the optic fibre remained in situ. Static loading demonstrated that the voltage output of the optic fibre transducer showed a good linear fit of r =.999 with added loads. In dynamic loading conditions the optic fibre followed well the response of a strain gauge transducer, which was also attached to the tendon. The optic fibre method seems suitable for many applications for tensile and possibly ligament force measurements. |
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Keywords: | Tendon force Optic fibre Force transducer |
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