The aim of this study was to verify whether a misalignment between the testing direction and the trabecular main direction has a significant effect on the compressive behaviour of cancellous bone. Ten cylindrical specimens were extracted from femoral heads with a misalignment to the trabecular main direction of approximately 20 degrees. Each specimen was paired with a specimen extracted aligned with the main direction of the trabeculae on the basis of the closest bone volume fraction, obtaining two groups, one 'aligned' and one 'misaligned'. The average off-axis angle was 6.1 degrees and 21.6 degrees for the 'aligned' and 'misaligned' group, respectively. The specimens underwent micro-tomographic analysis, compressive testing, micro-indenta...
This work describes the preliminary results of an ongoing study, that aims to obtain relationships b...
The hypothesis that trabecular morphology can predict the elastic properties of cancellous bone has ...
The cortical shell of the femoral neck plays a role in determining the overall neck strength. Howeve...
The aim of this study was to verify whether a misalignment between the testing direction and the tra...
In order to assess the potential influence of various physical or chemical treatments on bone grafts...
Osteoarthritic cancellous bone was studied to investigate the development of this pathology, and the...
none6Human cancellous bone is a heterogeneous material. Despite this, most of the published studies ...
The present study investigated the compressive strength of trabecular bone determined experimentally...
The article describes the concept of measurement of the mechanical strength of trabecular bone disse...
Abstract-In this study, cubes of trabecular bone with a wide range of structural properties were sca...
The effect of specimen geometry on the mechanical behaviour of wet porcine trabecular bone specimens...
Contains fulltext : 57238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Variation in t...
Cancellous bone architecture and mechanics are intimately related. The trabecular architecture of ca...
Trabecular bone is a porous material most often found at the end of the long bones where it acts to ...
In this study, cubes of trabecular bone with a wide range of structural properties were scanned on a...
This work describes the preliminary results of an ongoing study, that aims to obtain relationships b...
The hypothesis that trabecular morphology can predict the elastic properties of cancellous bone has ...
The cortical shell of the femoral neck plays a role in determining the overall neck strength. Howeve...
The aim of this study was to verify whether a misalignment between the testing direction and the tra...
In order to assess the potential influence of various physical or chemical treatments on bone grafts...
Osteoarthritic cancellous bone was studied to investigate the development of this pathology, and the...
none6Human cancellous bone is a heterogeneous material. Despite this, most of the published studies ...
The present study investigated the compressive strength of trabecular bone determined experimentally...
The article describes the concept of measurement of the mechanical strength of trabecular bone disse...
Abstract-In this study, cubes of trabecular bone with a wide range of structural properties were sca...
The effect of specimen geometry on the mechanical behaviour of wet porcine trabecular bone specimens...
Contains fulltext : 57238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Variation in t...
Cancellous bone architecture and mechanics are intimately related. The trabecular architecture of ca...
Trabecular bone is a porous material most often found at the end of the long bones where it acts to ...
In this study, cubes of trabecular bone with a wide range of structural properties were scanned on a...
This work describes the preliminary results of an ongoing study, that aims to obtain relationships b...
The hypothesis that trabecular morphology can predict the elastic properties of cancellous bone has ...
The cortical shell of the femoral neck plays a role in determining the overall neck strength. Howeve...