Physical loading makes bones stronger through structural adaptation. Finding effective modes of exercise to improve proximal femur strength has the potential to decrease hip fracture risk. Previous proximal femur finite element (FE) modeling studies have indicated that the loading history comprising impact exercises is associated with substantially higher fracture load. However, those results were limited only to one specified fall direction. It remains thus unclear whether exercise-induced higher fracture load depends on the fall direction. To address this, using magnetic resonance images of proximal femora from 91 female athletes (mean age 24.7 years with >8 years competitive career) and their 20 non-athletic but physically active control...
Hip fracture is rare in young adults, despite evidence that the energy available in a fall is suffic...
Physical activity (PA) enhances proximal femur bone mass, as assessed using projectional imaging tec...
Clinical retrospective studies have only reported limited improvements in hip fracture classificatio...
Physical loading makes bones stronger through structural adaptation. Finding effective modes of exer...
Sideways falls impose high stress on the thin superolateral cortical bone of the femoral neck, the r...
Hip fracture is a major public health problem. Thin superolateral cortex of the femoral neck experie...
Bone structure and material properties adapt to mechanical loading, and accordingly exercise highly ...
Purpose of reviewPhysical activity improves proximal femoral bone health; however, it remains unclea...
Hip fracture is the most common reason for admission to an orthopaedic trauma word. It is usually a ...
Low impact falls to the side are the main cause of hip fractures in elderly. Finite element (FE) mod...
We hypothesize that variations of body anthropometry, conjointly with the bone strength, determine t...
Knowledge of proximal femur failure mechanics has a pivotal role to play in predicting who might suf...
Proximal femoral (hip) strength computed by subject-specific CT scan-based finite element (FE) model...
Proximal femoral (hip) strength computed by subject-specific CT scan-based finite element (FE) model...
Femoral fractures are a major health issue. Most experimental and finite element (FE) fracture studi...
Hip fracture is rare in young adults, despite evidence that the energy available in a fall is suffic...
Physical activity (PA) enhances proximal femur bone mass, as assessed using projectional imaging tec...
Clinical retrospective studies have only reported limited improvements in hip fracture classificatio...
Physical loading makes bones stronger through structural adaptation. Finding effective modes of exer...
Sideways falls impose high stress on the thin superolateral cortical bone of the femoral neck, the r...
Hip fracture is a major public health problem. Thin superolateral cortex of the femoral neck experie...
Bone structure and material properties adapt to mechanical loading, and accordingly exercise highly ...
Purpose of reviewPhysical activity improves proximal femoral bone health; however, it remains unclea...
Hip fracture is the most common reason for admission to an orthopaedic trauma word. It is usually a ...
Low impact falls to the side are the main cause of hip fractures in elderly. Finite element (FE) mod...
We hypothesize that variations of body anthropometry, conjointly with the bone strength, determine t...
Knowledge of proximal femur failure mechanics has a pivotal role to play in predicting who might suf...
Proximal femoral (hip) strength computed by subject-specific CT scan-based finite element (FE) model...
Proximal femoral (hip) strength computed by subject-specific CT scan-based finite element (FE) model...
Femoral fractures are a major health issue. Most experimental and finite element (FE) fracture studi...
Hip fracture is rare in young adults, despite evidence that the energy available in a fall is suffic...
Physical activity (PA) enhances proximal femur bone mass, as assessed using projectional imaging tec...
Clinical retrospective studies have only reported limited improvements in hip fracture classificatio...