For normal bone, aging has been associated with a decrease of both density and failure strength, and with the development of pathologies such as osteoporosis. Conversely, it has been reported that another common disease, osteoarthritis, may alter these age-related changes in cancellous bone, suggesting that it may have a protective role against osteoporosis and the correspondent fracture risk. It was reported that in the principal compressive region of the femoral head in osteoarthritis the bone density does not depend on age. However, it is not clear if this independence on age of the cancellous bone density corresponds also to a reduced dependence on age of the strength to failure. The present work examined cancellous bone from the princi...
Osteoporosis is a progressive systemic skeletal condition characterized by low bone mass and microar...
Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part of this inc...
Copyright © 2006 Published by Elsevier Inc.Fragility fractures, including fractures of the femoral n...
For normal bone, aging has been associated with a decrease of both density and failure strength, and...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating condition com...
none6Human cancellous bone is a heterogeneous material. Despite this, most of the published studies ...
Osteoarthritic cancellous bone was studied to investigate the development of this pathology, and the...
ObjectiveTo describe changes to the cancellous structure of femoral bone from patients with severe p...
UNLABELLED: This study shows that change to cancellous bone structure is bone volume-dependent in a ...
This study describes the in vivo distribution of cancellous bone microdamage in the proximal femur o...
AbstractObjective: To describe changes to the cancellous structure of femoral bone from patients wit...
Abstract Data collection of mechanical parameters from compressive tests play a fundamental role in ...
Osteoporosis is currently defined in terms of low bone mass. However, the source of fragility leadin...
ABSTRACT: Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part o...
Osteoporosis is currently defined in terms of low bone mass. However, the source of fragility leadin...
Osteoporosis is a progressive systemic skeletal condition characterized by low bone mass and microar...
Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part of this inc...
Copyright © 2006 Published by Elsevier Inc.Fragility fractures, including fractures of the femoral n...
For normal bone, aging has been associated with a decrease of both density and failure strength, and...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating condition com...
none6Human cancellous bone is a heterogeneous material. Despite this, most of the published studies ...
Osteoarthritic cancellous bone was studied to investigate the development of this pathology, and the...
ObjectiveTo describe changes to the cancellous structure of femoral bone from patients with severe p...
UNLABELLED: This study shows that change to cancellous bone structure is bone volume-dependent in a ...
This study describes the in vivo distribution of cancellous bone microdamage in the proximal femur o...
AbstractObjective: To describe changes to the cancellous structure of femoral bone from patients wit...
Abstract Data collection of mechanical parameters from compressive tests play a fundamental role in ...
Osteoporosis is currently defined in terms of low bone mass. However, the source of fragility leadin...
ABSTRACT: Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part o...
Osteoporosis is currently defined in terms of low bone mass. However, the source of fragility leadin...
Osteoporosis is a progressive systemic skeletal condition characterized by low bone mass and microar...
Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part of this inc...
Copyright © 2006 Published by Elsevier Inc.Fragility fractures, including fractures of the femoral n...