MM Barak, DE Lieberman… - Bone, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov This study tests Wolff's law of trabecular bone adaptation by examining if induced changes in joint loading orientation cause corresponding adjustments in trabecular orientation. Two groups of sheep were exercised at a trot, 15min/day for 34days on an inclined (7°) or level (0°) ...
[PDF] from bouxseinlab.orgBA Christiansen, DL Kopperdahl… - Journal of Bone and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library The biomechanical mechanisms underlying sex-specific differences in age-related vertebral fracture rates are ill defined. To gain insight into this issue, we used finite element analysis of clinical computed tomography (CT) scans of the vertebral bodies of L3 and T10 of young ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 4 versions
PM Mayhew, CM Rose, K Brown… - Orthopaedic …, 2011 - JBJS (Br) Introduction: Previously, 3D finite element models of the midfemoral neck (MFN) predicted maximal compressive stress in the inferior cortex and trabeculae during the heel-strike of normal gait. We hypothesised that older women (compared with younger women) would have relative ...
[PDF] from inserm.frH Follet, S Viguet‐Carrin… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Microdamage has been largely studied in animal models and in human cortical bone, with only a few studies reporting microdamage in human trabecular bone either naturally occurring6–11 or due to loading ex-vivo.12 In cortical bone, microdamage accumulation leads to ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 9 versions
K Janc, J Tarasiuk, AS Bonnet… - Computer Methods in …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis One of the most challenging problems in modern medical imaging techniques is tissue recognition based on image segmentation procedure. The image segmentation may be described as a process of assigning a type of tissue to each pixel of the medical image. Segmentation belongs to ...