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Claudio Vergari

Researcher at Arts et Métiers ParisTech

Publications -  91
Citations -  1110

Claudio Vergari is an academic researcher from Arts et Métiers ParisTech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cobb angle & Scoliosis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 79 publications receiving 796 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudio Vergari include Sorbonne & École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort.

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Reliable protocol for shear wave elastography of lower limb muscles at rest and during passive stretching.

TL;DR: Shear wave elastography appeared to be an appropriate and reliable tool to evaluate the shear modulus of lower limb muscles with the proposed protocol.
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True stress and Poisson's ratio of tendons during loading.

TL;DR: From results on equine SDFT it was demonstrated that tendon in axial quasi-static tension can be considered, at first approximation, as an incompressible material.
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The hierarchical response of human corneal collagen to load.

TL;DR: In this article, the fibrillar and molecular response to tensile load was quantified using small and wide angle X-ray scattering (SAXS/WAXS), and digital image correlation (DIC) photography was used to calculate the local strain field that gave rise to the hierarchical changes.
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Lamellar and fibre bundle mechanics of the annulus fibrosus in bovine intervertebral disc.

TL;DR: It is confirmed that outer annulus straining is mainly due to bundles slipping and rotating, and further development of disc multiscale modelling and repair techniques should take into account this modular behaviour of the lamella, rather than considering it as a homogeneous fibre-reinforced matrix.
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Kinetics of the forelimb in horses circling on different ground surfaces at the trot.

TL;DR: To quantify ground reaction force (GRF) and moments in the inside and outside forelimb of horses trotting on circles and to compare the results obtained on different ground surfaces, the right front hoof of six horses was equipped with a dynamometric horseshoe.