Stress stabilization behaviors in skin under small tensile loads in-Vitro

The response of human skin to ''stress relaxation'' tests at low loads in vitro was investigated. A number of behaviours, other than those already well established and documented, were observed. The significant behaviours are pure recovery and relaxation-recovery. Other behaviour...

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Main Author: Wan Abas, W.A.B.
Format: Article
Published: 1995
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/9543/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7655319
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Summary:The response of human skin to ''stress relaxation'' tests at low loads in vitro was investigated. A number of behaviours, other than those already well established and documented, were observed. The significant behaviours are pure recovery and relaxation-recovery. Other behaviours observed are temporary stress recovery during the relaxation process, and momentary sudden non-linear drop in stress value followed by a second relaxation. The pure recovery and relaxation-recovery responses are repeatable. The latter represents the transitional response between the well-known behaviour of stress relaxation and the behaviour of stress recovery.