The effect of force amount, age, body weight and bone mineral density (BMD) on the femur fs force relaxation response was analysed for 12 donors (age: 56.91 years). BMD and fracture load, FL, were estimated from clinical CT images. The 30 min force relaxation was obtained using a constant compression generating an initial force F0 between 7% and 78% of FL. The stretched decay function (F(t) = A × e(-t/t)ß) proposed earlier for bone tissue was fitted to the data and analysed using robust linear regression. The relaxation function fitted well to all the recordings (R2 = 0.99). The relative initial force was bilinearly associated (R2 = 0.83) to the shape factor, ß, and the characteristic time, t, when F0/FL was less than 0.4, although ß was no...
This is a preliminary case-control study on osteopenic/osteoporotic elderly women, testing the assoc...
The anatomic distribution of cortical and cancellous bone in the femoral neck may be critical in det...
In recent years quantitative computed tomography (QCT) has allowed precise non-invasive, three dimen...
Background: Fragile fractures are most likely manifestations of fatigue damage that develop under re...
Observations of elastic instability of trabecular bone cores supported the analysis of cortical thic...
In this study, a progressive loading regimen (load-dwell-unloading-dwell-reloading) was applied on b...
Despite general belief that the mechanical properties of bone material contribute to whole bone stre...
Bone remodelling is an important process with numerous clinical implications. It is generallyassumed...
none5For normal bone, aging has been associated with a decrease of both density and failure strength...
Although age-related variations in areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and the prevalence of osteoporo...
The risk of hip fracture rises rapidly with age, and is particularly high in women. This increase in...
The geometry as well as bone mineral density (BMD) of the proximal femur contributes to fracture ris...
ABSTRACT: Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part o...
Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part of this inc...
Abstract Data collection of mechanical parameters from compressive tests play a fundamental role in ...
This is a preliminary case-control study on osteopenic/osteoporotic elderly women, testing the assoc...
The anatomic distribution of cortical and cancellous bone in the femoral neck may be critical in det...
In recent years quantitative computed tomography (QCT) has allowed precise non-invasive, three dimen...
Background: Fragile fractures are most likely manifestations of fatigue damage that develop under re...
Observations of elastic instability of trabecular bone cores supported the analysis of cortical thic...
In this study, a progressive loading regimen (load-dwell-unloading-dwell-reloading) was applied on b...
Despite general belief that the mechanical properties of bone material contribute to whole bone stre...
Bone remodelling is an important process with numerous clinical implications. It is generallyassumed...
none5For normal bone, aging has been associated with a decrease of both density and failure strength...
Although age-related variations in areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and the prevalence of osteoporo...
The risk of hip fracture rises rapidly with age, and is particularly high in women. This increase in...
The geometry as well as bone mineral density (BMD) of the proximal femur contributes to fracture ris...
ABSTRACT: Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part o...
Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part of this inc...
Abstract Data collection of mechanical parameters from compressive tests play a fundamental role in ...
This is a preliminary case-control study on osteopenic/osteoporotic elderly women, testing the assoc...
The anatomic distribution of cortical and cancellous bone in the femoral neck may be critical in det...
In recent years quantitative computed tomography (QCT) has allowed precise non-invasive, three dimen...