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Little is known about the information that can be gained optically about clinically relevant properties of osseous tissue. However, optical methods have the potential to recover rich information about bone condition around skeletal implants in-vivo. In this paper this potential was investigated by relating time-resolved optical measurements on 15 excised samples of trabecular bone to corresponding...
Vertebral arthrodesis supported by cage devices is a successful surgical option for treating degenerative disorders of the spine. Despite the favourable results reported, the process of formation and maintenance of bone tissue is not well understood. Improving knowledge on these multifactorial biological mechanisms is crucial to advance the technique. Diffuse optical tomography (DOT), implemented...
The various components of your bone is a complex structure, which is able to adapt to according to mechanical and chemical stimuli. It is believed that the fluid transport plays an essential role in this process. A number of studies were performed in the 1980s using single electrodes but this did not give the micro-model. This paper represents initial experiments to develop micro-electrode arrays...
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