The context of this question: I am performing rheological characterization of sodium alginate hydrogels with varying concentrations of calcium chloride for tissue engineering purposes. I conduct a dynamic frequency sweep to learn how the following rheological characteristics vary with frequency:

storage modulus

loss modulus

loss tangent

My question is, since these alginate constructs may go inside a human body, what is the greatest characteristic frequency at which the chest tissues of the human body can move, or what is the average?

Biological tissue almost never goes above 60-60 Hz and the human body rarely goes above 5 Hz.

I would greatly appreciate any help in this.

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