The spinal meninges play a mechanical protective role for the spinal cord. Better knowledge of the mechanical behavior of these tissues wrapping the cord is required to accurately model the stress and strain fields of the spinal cord during physiological or traumatic motions. Then, the mechanical properties of meninges along the spinal canal are not well documented. The aim of this study was to quantify the elastic meningeal mechanical properties along the porcine spinal cord in both the longitudinal direction and in the circumferential directions for the dura-arachnoid maters complex (DAC) and solely in the longitudinal direction for the pia mater. This analysis was completed in providing a range of isotropic hyperelastic coefficients to take into account the toe region.
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Paper acceptance: Uniaxial Meningeal Tissue Testing




