Although distal forearm fractures (DFFs) are common during childhood and adolescence, it is unclear whether they reflect underlying skeletal deficits or are simply a consequence of the usual physical activities, and associated trauma, during growth. Therefore, we examined whether a recent DFF, resulting from mild or moderate trauma, is related to deficits in bone strength and cortical and trabecular bone macro- and microstructure compared with nonfracture controls. High-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography was used to assess micro-finite element-derived bone strength (ie, failure load) and to measure cortical and trabecular bone parameters at the distal radius and tibia in 115 boys and girls with a recent (\u3c1 year) DFF ...
Distal forearm fractures are among the most common fractures during childhood, but it remains unclea...
BACKGROUND: The influence of adiposity on upper-limb bone strength has rarely been studied in childr...
Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children b...
Children and adolescents who sustain a distal forearm fracture (DFF) owing to mild, but not moderate...
Growth is the most opportune period to modify bone structure. We recently found that children who su...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the structur...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the biomecha...
We previously demonstrated that forearm fractures in girls peak between age 8 and 11 years, during t...
We previously demonstrated that forearm fractures in girls peak between age 8 and 11 years, during t...
We previously demonstrated that forearm fractures in girls peak between age 8 and 11 years, during t...
We previously demonstrated that forearm fractures in girls peak between age 8 and 11 years, during t...
\u3cp\u3eFractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma...
Fractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma of varyi...
Fractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma of varyi...
Fractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma of varyi...
Distal forearm fractures are among the most common fractures during childhood, but it remains unclea...
BACKGROUND: The influence of adiposity on upper-limb bone strength has rarely been studied in childr...
Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children b...
Children and adolescents who sustain a distal forearm fracture (DFF) owing to mild, but not moderate...
Growth is the most opportune period to modify bone structure. We recently found that children who su...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the structur...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the biomecha...
We previously demonstrated that forearm fractures in girls peak between age 8 and 11 years, during t...
We previously demonstrated that forearm fractures in girls peak between age 8 and 11 years, during t...
We previously demonstrated that forearm fractures in girls peak between age 8 and 11 years, during t...
We previously demonstrated that forearm fractures in girls peak between age 8 and 11 years, during t...
\u3cp\u3eFractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma...
Fractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma of varyi...
Fractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma of varyi...
Fractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma of varyi...
Distal forearm fractures are among the most common fractures during childhood, but it remains unclea...
BACKGROUND: The influence of adiposity on upper-limb bone strength has rarely been studied in childr...
Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children b...