Osteoporotic proximal femur fractures are caused by low energy trauma, typically when falling on the hip from standing height. Finite element simulations, widely used to predict the fracture load of femora in fall, usually include neither mass-related inertial effects, nor the viscous part of bone's material behavior. The aim of this study was to elucidate if quasi-static non-linear homogenized finite element analyses can predict in vitro mechanical properties of proximal femora assessed in dynamic drop tower experiments. The case-specific numerical models of thirteen femora predicted the strength (R2=0.84, SEE=540 N, 16.2%), stiffness (R2=0.82, SEE=233 N/mm, 18.0%) and fracture energy (R2=0.72, SEE=3.85 J, 39.6%); and provided fair qualita...
The limitations of areal bone mineral densitymeasurements for identifying at-risk individuals have l...
Hip fractures constitute a major problem, both in terms of a lower life quality for the people affec...
Nonlinear finite element (FE) modeling can be a powerful tool for studying femoral fracture. However...
Proximal femur strength estimates from computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) models are...
Low impact falls to the side are the main cause of hip fractures in elderly. Finite element (FE) mod...
The Surgeon General estimates that by 2020, half of all Americans could have weak bones due to bone ...
Knowledge of proximal femur failure mechanics has a pivotal role to play in predicting who might suf...
The majority of people who sustain hip fractures after a fall to the side would not have been identi...
There is currently a disagreement between the hips that today’s screening techniques identify as lik...
Femoral fractures are a major health issue. Most experimental and finite element (FE) fracture studi...
Clinical retrospective studies have only reported limited improvements in hip fracture classificatio...
Hip fracture is the most common reason for admission to an orthopaedic trauma word. It is usually a ...
International audienceFragility fractures of bones are a worldwide health problem. Actual golden sta...
Fragility fractures that occur after a fall from a standing height or less are almost always due to ...
The majority of hip fractures have been reported to occur as a result of a fall with impact to the g...
The limitations of areal bone mineral densitymeasurements for identifying at-risk individuals have l...
Hip fractures constitute a major problem, both in terms of a lower life quality for the people affec...
Nonlinear finite element (FE) modeling can be a powerful tool for studying femoral fracture. However...
Proximal femur strength estimates from computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) models are...
Low impact falls to the side are the main cause of hip fractures in elderly. Finite element (FE) mod...
The Surgeon General estimates that by 2020, half of all Americans could have weak bones due to bone ...
Knowledge of proximal femur failure mechanics has a pivotal role to play in predicting who might suf...
The majority of people who sustain hip fractures after a fall to the side would not have been identi...
There is currently a disagreement between the hips that today’s screening techniques identify as lik...
Femoral fractures are a major health issue. Most experimental and finite element (FE) fracture studi...
Clinical retrospective studies have only reported limited improvements in hip fracture classificatio...
Hip fracture is the most common reason for admission to an orthopaedic trauma word. It is usually a ...
International audienceFragility fractures of bones are a worldwide health problem. Actual golden sta...
Fragility fractures that occur after a fall from a standing height or less are almost always due to ...
The majority of hip fractures have been reported to occur as a result of a fall with impact to the g...
The limitations of areal bone mineral densitymeasurements for identifying at-risk individuals have l...
Hip fractures constitute a major problem, both in terms of a lower life quality for the people affec...
Nonlinear finite element (FE) modeling can be a powerful tool for studying femoral fracture. However...