Focal bone lesions are often found prior to clinically relevant stress-fractures. Lesions are characterized by low bone volume fraction, low mineral density, and high levels of microdamage and are hypothesized to develop when bone tissue cannot sufficiently respond to damaging loading. It is difficult to determine how exercise drives the formation of these lesions because bone responds to mechanical loading and repairs damage. In this study, we derive steady-state rate constants for a compartment model of bone turnover using morphometric data from fractured and non-fractured racehorse proximal sesamoid bones (PSBs) and relate rate constants to racing-speed exercise data. Fractured PSBs had a subchondral focus of bone turnover and microdamag...
Abstract-Fatigue or stress fractures are an important clinical problem in humans as well as racehors...
Already a lot of studies have been done on the equine fetlock joint to obtain more understanding abo...
abstract: Objective: Animals: Procedures: Results: Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: To assess ind...
Medial proximal sesamoid bones (PSBs) from Thoroughbred racehorses that did (Case) or did not (Contr...
Stress-fractures of bone are similar to fatigue fractures in engineering materials as both are cause...
UNLABELLED: Bone remodelling is inhibited by high repetitive loading. However, in subchondral bone o...
In Thoroughbred racehorses, fractures of the distal limb are commonly catastrophic. Most of these fr...
BACKGROUND: Proximal sesamoid bone fractures are common catastrophic injuries in racehorses. Underst...
Objectives: To investigate whether microfractures and alterations in the trabecular bone area are as...
53 pagesOne of the utmost concerns for the horse racing industry is the catastrophic injuries to the...
Bone modelling and remodelling reduce the risk of fatigue fractures; the former by adapting bone to ...
Bone is a vital component of the musculoskeletal system. The morphology and material properties of b...
Fatigue is the most common cause of fractures in racing horses. Bone adaptation can be driven by mec...
© 2013 Dr. Ebrahim Bani HassanFor prevention and appropriate treatment of subchondral bone (SCB) inj...
Articular stress fracture arising from the distal end of the third metacarpal bone (MC3) is a common...
Abstract-Fatigue or stress fractures are an important clinical problem in humans as well as racehors...
Already a lot of studies have been done on the equine fetlock joint to obtain more understanding abo...
abstract: Objective: Animals: Procedures: Results: Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: To assess ind...
Medial proximal sesamoid bones (PSBs) from Thoroughbred racehorses that did (Case) or did not (Contr...
Stress-fractures of bone are similar to fatigue fractures in engineering materials as both are cause...
UNLABELLED: Bone remodelling is inhibited by high repetitive loading. However, in subchondral bone o...
In Thoroughbred racehorses, fractures of the distal limb are commonly catastrophic. Most of these fr...
BACKGROUND: Proximal sesamoid bone fractures are common catastrophic injuries in racehorses. Underst...
Objectives: To investigate whether microfractures and alterations in the trabecular bone area are as...
53 pagesOne of the utmost concerns for the horse racing industry is the catastrophic injuries to the...
Bone modelling and remodelling reduce the risk of fatigue fractures; the former by adapting bone to ...
Bone is a vital component of the musculoskeletal system. The morphology and material properties of b...
Fatigue is the most common cause of fractures in racing horses. Bone adaptation can be driven by mec...
© 2013 Dr. Ebrahim Bani HassanFor prevention and appropriate treatment of subchondral bone (SCB) inj...
Articular stress fracture arising from the distal end of the third metacarpal bone (MC3) is a common...
Abstract-Fatigue or stress fractures are an important clinical problem in humans as well as racehors...
Already a lot of studies have been done on the equine fetlock joint to obtain more understanding abo...
abstract: Objective: Animals: Procedures: Results: Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: To assess ind...