International audienceBone quality can be defined by the ability to resist fracture. Biomechanical testing represents a direct approach to evaluate bone quality. This quality is dependent of several determinants: intrinsic properties of bone including mineral and organic phases, amount of bone, bone architecture and bone size. These determinants are more or less linked to bone turnover, an absence or excessive one increasing bone fragility. Consequently, a minimum but not excessive level of bone turnover must be preserved in osteoporosis treatment
Osteoporosis is characterized by a generalized and progredient bone loss, leading to low bone mass a...
peer reviewedThe use of bone densitometry, by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, allows the identific...
Osteoporosis is a bone disease with two primary definitions: 1) the World Health Organisation defini...
International audienceBone quality can be defined by the ability to resist fracture. Biomechanical t...
The goal of this work is to make an overview of the current methods that allow bone quality assessme...
We propose an experimental technique for the estimation of quality parameters of post-mortem human b...
Bone quality is a complex set of intricated and interdependent factors that influence bone strength....
Osteoporosis is a chronic pathologic condition, particularly of the elderly, in which a reduction of...
Bone’s resistance to fracture depends on several factors, such as bone mass, microarchitecture, and ...
The tapping torque using in this thesis is used to test the quality of the jaw bone.Testing the qual...
Background. Bone mineral density is widely used by clinicians for screening osteoporosis and assessi...
Strategies to reduce fracture risk must be based on the understanding of the mechanisms that underli...
The concept of bone quality describes the sets of the characteristics of the osseous tissue that inf...
Bone Mineral Density (BMD) is the amount of mineral per square centimeter of bone. Osteoporosis is d...
Bone fragility is a silent condition that increases bone fracture risk, enhanced by low bone mass an...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a generalized and progredient bone loss, leading to low bone mass a...
peer reviewedThe use of bone densitometry, by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, allows the identific...
Osteoporosis is a bone disease with two primary definitions: 1) the World Health Organisation defini...
International audienceBone quality can be defined by the ability to resist fracture. Biomechanical t...
The goal of this work is to make an overview of the current methods that allow bone quality assessme...
We propose an experimental technique for the estimation of quality parameters of post-mortem human b...
Bone quality is a complex set of intricated and interdependent factors that influence bone strength....
Osteoporosis is a chronic pathologic condition, particularly of the elderly, in which a reduction of...
Bone’s resistance to fracture depends on several factors, such as bone mass, microarchitecture, and ...
The tapping torque using in this thesis is used to test the quality of the jaw bone.Testing the qual...
Background. Bone mineral density is widely used by clinicians for screening osteoporosis and assessi...
Strategies to reduce fracture risk must be based on the understanding of the mechanisms that underli...
The concept of bone quality describes the sets of the characteristics of the osseous tissue that inf...
Bone Mineral Density (BMD) is the amount of mineral per square centimeter of bone. Osteoporosis is d...
Bone fragility is a silent condition that increases bone fracture risk, enhanced by low bone mass an...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a generalized and progredient bone loss, leading to low bone mass a...
peer reviewedThe use of bone densitometry, by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, allows the identific...
Osteoporosis is a bone disease with two primary definitions: 1) the World Health Organisation defini...