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The role of cortical bone and its microstructure in bone strength
Bone's mechanical competence and its fragility in particular depend to a certain extent on
the structure and microstructure of the cortical bone compartment. Beyond bone mineral …
the structure and microstructure of the cortical bone compartment. Beyond bone mineral …
Aging bone and osteoporosis: strategies for preventing fractures in the elderly
MP Ettinger - Archives of internal medicine, 2003 - jamanetwork.com
As the older population increases, the incidence of osteoporotic fractures is expected to
dramatically rise during the next few decades. Older patients are much more susceptible to …
dramatically rise during the next few decades. Older patients are much more susceptible to …
Bone geometry and skeletal fragility
Although low bone mineral density is among the strongest risk factors for fracture, a number
of clinical studies have demonstrated the limitations of bone mineral density measurements …
of clinical studies have demonstrated the limitations of bone mineral density measurements …
Femur strength index predicts hip fracture independent of bone density and hip axis length
Introduction Proximal femoral bone strength is not only a function of femoral bone mineral
density (BMD), but also a function of the spatial distribution of bone mass intrinsic in …
density (BMD), but also a function of the spatial distribution of bone mass intrinsic in …
Overweight postmenopausal women lose bone with moderate weight reduction and 1 g/day calcium intake
Overweight postmenopausal women may be more susceptible to bone loss with weight
reduction than previously studied obese women. The influence of energy restriction and Ca …
reduction than previously studied obese women. The influence of energy restriction and Ca …
Combination of bone mineral density and upper femur geometry improves the prediction of hip fracture
P Pulkkinen, J Partanen, P Jalovaara… - osteoporosis international, 2004 - Springer
Bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the
main determinant of the clinical evaluation of hip fracture risk. However, it has been shown …
main determinant of the clinical evaluation of hip fracture risk. However, it has been shown …
Effects of gender, anthropometric variables, and aging on the evolution of hip strength in men and women aged over 65
Although gender differences in fall rates may partly explain the higher prevalence of
fractures in elderly women than men, male bones may also be intrinsically stronger or suffer …
fractures in elderly women than men, male bones may also be intrinsically stronger or suffer …
Orientation of the femoral component in surface arthroplasty of the hip: a biomechanical and clinical analysis
Background: Although the orientation of the femoral component has been shown to
influence the outcome of total hip replacement, its effect on the clinical outcome of surface …
influence the outcome of total hip replacement, its effect on the clinical outcome of surface …
Femoral geometry as a risk factor for osteoporotic hip fracture in men and women
Osteoporotic hip fracture is associated with high mortality and morbidity and often results in
a loss of mobility and independence. Osteoporosis is diagnosed by measuring Bone Mineral …
a loss of mobility and independence. Osteoporosis is diagnosed by measuring Bone Mineral …
Fracture risk prediction by non-BMD DXA measures: the 2015 ISCD official positions part 1: hip geometry
Bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry is the current
imaging procedure of choice to assess fracture risk. However, BMD is only one of the factors …
imaging procedure of choice to assess fracture risk. However, BMD is only one of the factors …