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The mechanical status of bones is an important consideration in skeletal pathological conditions such as osteoporosis, which result in fracture at predominantly cancellous bone sites. Density is a good predictor of the stiffness and strength of cancellous bone. However, these mechanical properties are also dependent on the cancellous bone's architecture. The objective of this work was to investigate...
Osteoporotic fractures follow a period of asymptomatic bone loss and hence bone strength, predominantly in cancellous bone. An effective management of osteoporosis requires an understanding of the mechanical behaviour of cancellous bone including the anisotropic dependence. Ultrasound velocity (V) and elasticity (Young's modulus, E) were measured in the three orthogonal directions in 20 mm cubes...
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