The biomechanical consequences of an isolated overload to the vertebral body may play a role in the etiology of vertebral fracture. In this context, we quantified residual strains and reductions in stiffness and ultimate load when vertebral bodies were loaded to various levels beyond the elastic regimen and related these properties to the externally applied strain and bone density. Twenty-three vertebral bodies (T11-L4, from 23 cadavers aged 20-90 years) were loaded once in compression to a randomized nominal strain level between 0.37 and 4.5%, unloaded, and then reloaded to 10% strain. Residual strains of up to 1.36% developed on unloading and depended on the applied strain (r2=0.85) but not on density (p = 0.25). Percentage reductions in ...
The amount of microdamage in bone tissue impairs mechanical performance and may act as a stimulus fo...
The ability of a vertebra to carry load after an initial deformation and the determinants of this po...
One of the most significant musculoskeletal diseases affecting society in terms of social, physical,...
The biomechanical consequences of an isolated overload to the vertebral body may play a role in the ...
Copyright © 2007 American Society for Bone and Mineral ResearchUnlabelledThe aim of this study was t...
The aetiology of osteoporotic vertebral fractures is multi-factorial, and cannot be explained solely...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2015.Cataloged from PDF versi...
Background: The aetiology of osteoporotic vertebral fracture is multifactorial and may be conceptual...
Background: The aetiology of osteoporotic vertebral fracture is multifactorial and may be conceptual...
Knowledge of the biomechanical behavior of the human vertebra is fundamental to improving clinical a...
Whereas there is clear evidence for a strong influence of bone quantity (i.e., bone mass or bone min...
Trabecular architecture and compressive failure properties of human and beagle vertebrae were invest...
The basic morphology of the skeleton is determined genetically, but its final mass and architecture ...
<div><p>Vertebral fractures associated with osteoporosis are often the result of tissue damage accum...
The phenomenon of recurrent fractures at the adjacent level of a fractured vertebra is becoming a ma...
The amount of microdamage in bone tissue impairs mechanical performance and may act as a stimulus fo...
The ability of a vertebra to carry load after an initial deformation and the determinants of this po...
One of the most significant musculoskeletal diseases affecting society in terms of social, physical,...
The biomechanical consequences of an isolated overload to the vertebral body may play a role in the ...
Copyright © 2007 American Society for Bone and Mineral ResearchUnlabelledThe aim of this study was t...
The aetiology of osteoporotic vertebral fractures is multi-factorial, and cannot be explained solely...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2015.Cataloged from PDF versi...
Background: The aetiology of osteoporotic vertebral fracture is multifactorial and may be conceptual...
Background: The aetiology of osteoporotic vertebral fracture is multifactorial and may be conceptual...
Knowledge of the biomechanical behavior of the human vertebra is fundamental to improving clinical a...
Whereas there is clear evidence for a strong influence of bone quantity (i.e., bone mass or bone min...
Trabecular architecture and compressive failure properties of human and beagle vertebrae were invest...
The basic morphology of the skeleton is determined genetically, but its final mass and architecture ...
<div><p>Vertebral fractures associated with osteoporosis are often the result of tissue damage accum...
The phenomenon of recurrent fractures at the adjacent level of a fractured vertebra is becoming a ma...
The amount of microdamage in bone tissue impairs mechanical performance and may act as a stimulus fo...
The ability of a vertebra to carry load after an initial deformation and the determinants of this po...
One of the most significant musculoskeletal diseases affecting society in terms of social, physical,...