<p>Red represents microdamage and transparent white represents bone. Shown are two specimens from the same donor subjected to (A) No loading (Group 1) and (B) Fatigue loading in group 5 (Young’s modulus was reduced by 42%). (C) An enlarged view of a damage site in the cancellous bone is shown.</p
International audiencePrevious studies show that in vivo assessment of fracture risk can be achieved...
<p>Summary of damage morphologies observed in the notched samples in each loading region (n = 23 sam...
Mechanical properties of trabecular bone, most commonly its elastic modulus, have been investigated ...
The accumulation of microdamage in bone may contribute to loss of bone quality in osteoporosis, and ...
Vertebral fractures associated with osteoporosis are often the result of tissue damage accumulated o...
Microdamage occurs in bone through repeated and excessive loading. Accumulation of microdamage weake...
The amount of microdamage in bone tissue impairs mechanical performance and may act as a stimulus fo...
Bone fractures affect over 1.5 million people a year in the United States and can lead to a decrease...
High-resolution finite element models derived from micro-computed tomography images are often used t...
Bone is a composite material consisting of hydroxyapatite crystals deposited in an oriented manner o...
Fatigue-induced microdamage in bone contributes to stress and fragility fractures and acts as a stim...
Bones provide support to the human body as well as protection of vital organs. During daily activiti...
During daily activities, bone is exposed to repetitive loading, and over time, this can lead to fail...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
This work examined the mechanical properties of single bovine trabeculae andcortical bone tissue exp...
International audiencePrevious studies show that in vivo assessment of fracture risk can be achieved...
<p>Summary of damage morphologies observed in the notched samples in each loading region (n = 23 sam...
Mechanical properties of trabecular bone, most commonly its elastic modulus, have been investigated ...
The accumulation of microdamage in bone may contribute to loss of bone quality in osteoporosis, and ...
Vertebral fractures associated with osteoporosis are often the result of tissue damage accumulated o...
Microdamage occurs in bone through repeated and excessive loading. Accumulation of microdamage weake...
The amount of microdamage in bone tissue impairs mechanical performance and may act as a stimulus fo...
Bone fractures affect over 1.5 million people a year in the United States and can lead to a decrease...
High-resolution finite element models derived from micro-computed tomography images are often used t...
Bone is a composite material consisting of hydroxyapatite crystals deposited in an oriented manner o...
Fatigue-induced microdamage in bone contributes to stress and fragility fractures and acts as a stim...
Bones provide support to the human body as well as protection of vital organs. During daily activiti...
During daily activities, bone is exposed to repetitive loading, and over time, this can lead to fail...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
This work examined the mechanical properties of single bovine trabeculae andcortical bone tissue exp...
International audiencePrevious studies show that in vivo assessment of fracture risk can be achieved...
<p>Summary of damage morphologies observed in the notched samples in each loading region (n = 23 sam...
Mechanical properties of trabecular bone, most commonly its elastic modulus, have been investigated ...