<div><p>Vertebral fractures associated with osteoporosis are often the result of tissue damage accumulated over time. Microscopic tissue damage (microdamage) generated <i>in vivo</i> is believed to be a mechanically relevant aspect of bone quality that may contribute to fracture risk. Although the presence of microdamage in bone tissue has been documented, the relationship between loading, microdamage accumulation and mechanical failure is not well understood. The aim of the current study was to determine how microdamage accumulates in human vertebral cancellous bone subjected to cyclic fatigue loading. Cancellous bone cores (n = 32) from the third lumbar vertebra of 16 donors (10 male, 6 female, age 76±8.8, mean ± SD) were subjected to com...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
<p>Red represents microdamage and transparent white represents bone. Shown are two specimens from th...
Increased bone fragility and osteoporotic fracture in human bone has been attributed to the accumula...
Vertebral fractures associated with osteoporosis are often the result of tissue damage accumulated o...
During daily activities, bone is exposed to repetitive loading, and over time, this can lead to fail...
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...
Study Design. Fifty-five human thoracolumbar vertebrae were randomly fatigue loaded and analyzed. Ob...
Bones provide support to the human body as well as protection of vital organs. During daily activiti...
THESIS 8285Repeated loading causes the development of microdamage in bone and may lead to failure by...
Relatively small amounts of microdamage have been suggested to have a major effect on the mechanical...
The accumulation of bone microdamage has been proposed as one factor that contributes to increased s...
The mechanical consequences of skeletal microdamage have been clearly documented using various exper...
One of the most significant musculoskeletal diseases affecting society in terms of social, physical,...
The relationship between microdamage accumulation and bone fragility is not well understood. Previou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
<p>Red represents microdamage and transparent white represents bone. Shown are two specimens from th...
Increased bone fragility and osteoporotic fracture in human bone has been attributed to the accumula...
Vertebral fractures associated with osteoporosis are often the result of tissue damage accumulated o...
During daily activities, bone is exposed to repetitive loading, and over time, this can lead to fail...
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...
Study Design. Fifty-five human thoracolumbar vertebrae were randomly fatigue loaded and analyzed. Ob...
Bones provide support to the human body as well as protection of vital organs. During daily activiti...
THESIS 8285Repeated loading causes the development of microdamage in bone and may lead to failure by...
Relatively small amounts of microdamage have been suggested to have a major effect on the mechanical...
The accumulation of bone microdamage has been proposed as one factor that contributes to increased s...
The mechanical consequences of skeletal microdamage have been clearly documented using various exper...
One of the most significant musculoskeletal diseases affecting society in terms of social, physical,...
The relationship between microdamage accumulation and bone fragility is not well understood. Previou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
<p>Red represents microdamage and transparent white represents bone. Shown are two specimens from th...
Increased bone fragility and osteoporotic fracture in human bone has been attributed to the accumula...