It is well known that bone has an enormous adaptive capacity to mechanical loadings, and to this extent, several in vivo studies on mouse tibia use established cyclic compressive loading protocols to investigate the effects of mechanical stimuli. In these experiments, the applied axial load is well controlled but the positioning of the hind-limb between the loading endcaps may dramatically affect the strain distribution induced on the tibia. In this study, the full field strain distribution induced by a typical in vivo setup on mouse tibiae was investigated through a combination of in situ compressive testing, µCT scanning and a global digital volume correlation (DVC) approach. The precision of the DVC method and the effect of repositioning...
The mouse tibia is a common site to investigate bone remodelling and the effect of treatments precli...
IntroductionMechanical loading (i.e., exercise) is well known to influence bone mass [1]. Experiment...
Although the in vivo tibial loading model has been used to study the bone formation response of mice...
AbstractPrevious studies introduced the digital image correlation (DIC) as a viable technique for me...
In this paper, the characterization of the main techniques and transducers employed to measure local...
Though bone is known to adapt to its mechanical challenges, the relationship between the local mecha...
Introduction Studies in cortical bone adaptation aim to identify and quantify the resorption/formati...
A combined experimental/numerical study was performed to calculate the zone of highest strain in a r...
The mouse tibia compression model is a leading model for studying bone’s mechanoadaptive response to...
Abstract. Though bone is known to adapt to its mechanical challenges, the relationship between the l...
The two major aims of the present study were: (i) quantify localised cortical bone adaptation at the...
The in vivo mouse tibial loading model is used to evaluate the effectiveness of mechanical loading t...
The mouse tibia is a common site to investigate bone adaptation. Micro-Finite Element (microFE) mode...
Link to the data used in:Giorgi, M., Dall'Ara, E. (2018)Variability in strain distribution in the mi...
Strain-induced adaption of bone has been well-studied in an axial loading model of the mouse tibia. ...
The mouse tibia is a common site to investigate bone remodelling and the effect of treatments precli...
IntroductionMechanical loading (i.e., exercise) is well known to influence bone mass [1]. Experiment...
Although the in vivo tibial loading model has been used to study the bone formation response of mice...
AbstractPrevious studies introduced the digital image correlation (DIC) as a viable technique for me...
In this paper, the characterization of the main techniques and transducers employed to measure local...
Though bone is known to adapt to its mechanical challenges, the relationship between the local mecha...
Introduction Studies in cortical bone adaptation aim to identify and quantify the resorption/formati...
A combined experimental/numerical study was performed to calculate the zone of highest strain in a r...
The mouse tibia compression model is a leading model for studying bone’s mechanoadaptive response to...
Abstract. Though bone is known to adapt to its mechanical challenges, the relationship between the l...
The two major aims of the present study were: (i) quantify localised cortical bone adaptation at the...
The in vivo mouse tibial loading model is used to evaluate the effectiveness of mechanical loading t...
The mouse tibia is a common site to investigate bone adaptation. Micro-Finite Element (microFE) mode...
Link to the data used in:Giorgi, M., Dall'Ara, E. (2018)Variability in strain distribution in the mi...
Strain-induced adaption of bone has been well-studied in an axial loading model of the mouse tibia. ...
The mouse tibia is a common site to investigate bone remodelling and the effect of treatments precli...
IntroductionMechanical loading (i.e., exercise) is well known to influence bone mass [1]. Experiment...
Although the in vivo tibial loading model has been used to study the bone formation response of mice...