Measurement of Stresses and Strains in Muscles and Tendons
TBMG-7072
02/01/2001
- Content
Miniature fiber-optic-coupled sensors based on optically excited, self-resonant microbeams are being developed for measuring stresses and strains within muscle fascicles and tendons. These sensors could be used in medical and biological research on humans and other animals, or to obtain data for the design of lifelike robots.
- Citation
- "Measurement of Stresses and Strains in Muscles and Tendons," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2001.