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Biomechanics of Trabecular Bone

Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2001
Trabecular bone is a complex material with substantial heterogeneity. Its elastic and strength properties vary widely across anatomic sites, and with aging and disease. Although these properties depend very much on density, the role of architecture and tissue material properties remain uncertain.
T M, Keaveny   +3 more
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Automated trabecular bone histomorphometry

Bone, 1985
The toxicity of alpha-emitting bone-seeking radionuclides and the relationship between bone tumor incidence and the local dosimetry of radionuclides in bone are investigated. The microdistributions of alpha-emitting radionuclides in the trabecular bone from the proximal humerus, distal humerus, proximal ulna, proximal femur, and distal femur of six ...
E, Polig, W S, Jee
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Trabecular Eccentricity and Bone Adaptation

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2001
It is well established that bones functionally adapt by mechanisms that control tissue density, whole bone geometry, and trabecular orientation. In this study, we propose the existence of another such powerful mechanism, namely, trabecular eccentricity, i.e. non-central placement of trabecular bone within a cortical envelope. In the human femoral neck,
J C, Fox, T M, Keaveny
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Imaging of Trabecular Bone Structure

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2002
In addition to bone mass, trabecular bone architecture is an important entity in assessing bone fragility, which is crucial in the diagnosis of osteoporosis. A number of imaging techniques have been used to analyze bone structure noninvasively. Projection radiography has been used with good results in the peripheral skeleton; however, this is only a ...
Thomas M, Link, Jan S, Bauer
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Fatigue of Bovine Trabecular Bone

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 2003
Fatigue loading of bone, from the activities of daily living in the elderly, or from prolonged exercise in the young, can lead to increased risk of fracture. Elderly patients with osteoporosis are particularly prone to fragility fractures of the vertebrae, where load is carried primarily by trabecular bone. In this study, specimens of bovine trabecular
Tara L, Moore, Lorna J, Gibson
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Trabecular bone microarchitecture: A review

Morphologie, 2008
The bone mass is constituted during the life by the modeling and remodeling mechanisms. Trabecular bone consists in a network of trabeculae (plates and rods) whose distribution is highly anisotropic: trabeculae are disposed parallel to the resultant of stress lines (Wolff's law).
Chappard, Daniel   +3 more
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