
Mechanical Properties of Aging Soft Tissues
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Dr Riaz Akhtar is a lecturer in Biomedical Engineering at University of Liverpool. His research focuses on the micromechanical behavior of biological tissues, in particular relating mechanical changes with age and disease. Dr Akhtar has a Ph.D in the micromechanical behavior of bone and for a number of years has focused on using novel techniques to characterize soft tissues such as blood vessels and skin. He held a British Heart Foundation research fellowship which addressed clinically relevant cardiovascular problems such as age-related vascular stiffening using materials science tools and techniques.
Professor Brian Derby is a Professor of Materials Science at The University of Manchester. He has led a number of large research programs focused on the mechanical properties of aging tissues including a £1 million grant as part of the major, cross-council initiative supporting multi-disciplinary Lifelong Health and Wellbeing Initiative. His work has pioneered new methods for accurately characterizing the mechanical properties of soft tissues with techniques such as scanning acoustic microscopy and nanoindentation. He is the editor of the Springer 'Engineering Materials and Processes' series.
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Introduction.- Intervertebral Disc Tissues.- Age-related changes in the mechanical properties of large arteries.- Mechanical Properties of Aging Skeletal Muscle.- Biomechanics of the aging lung parenchyma.- Mechanical Properties of the Aging Tendon.- Effects of Aging on the Cellular Function, Healing and Mechanical Properties of Ligaments.- The Biomechanics of Aging and Diabetic Plantar Soft Tissue.- Age-related variation in the biomechanical and structural properties of the corneo-scleral tunic.- Mechanical Properties of Aging Human Skin.