نتایج جستجو برای: femoral cortical thickness

تعداد نتایج: 249556  

2005
Gareth Scott Michael Freeman Marcel Kerboull

It has become generally accepted that the cement surrounding a proximal femoral implant should be not less than 2 mm thick and that it should be complete i.e. without any ‘windows’ in the mantle. The widely used Barrack grading for cementing included no comment on the thickness of the cement mantle on its introduction in 1992 [1]. The following year the ‘A’ grade was qualified by the addition o...

2013
Richard G Crilly Lizebeth Cox

BACKGROUND Currently it is uncertain how to define osteoporosis and who to treat after a hip fracture. There is little to support the universal treatment of all such patients but how to select those most in need of treatment is not clear. In this study we have compared cortical and trabecular bone status between patients with spinal fractures and those with hip fracture with or without spinal f...

Journal: :Bone 2015
Maude Gerbaix Laurence Vico Serge L Ferrari Nicolas Bonnet

Periostin (a product of Postn gene) is a matricellular protein which is increased in periosteal osteoblasts and osteocytes upon mechanical stimulation. We previously reported that periostin-deficient mice (Postn(-/-)) have low bone mass and a diminished response to physical activity due to a lack of sclerostin (a product of Sost gene) inhibition by mechanical loading. Here we hypothesized that ...

2014
Pu-Hyeon Cha Wookjin Shin Muhammad Zahoor Hyun-Yi Kim Do Sik Min Kang-Yell Choi

The Wnt/β-catenin pathway is a potential target for development of anabolic agents to treat osteoporosis because of its role in osteoblast differentiation and bone formation. However, there is no clinically available anti-osteoporosis drug that targets this Wnt/β-catenin pathway. In this study, we screened a library of aqueous extracts of 350 plants and identified Hovenia dulcis Thunb (HDT) ext...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2013
Yener N Yeni Christopher U Brown Thomas A Gruen Timothy L Norman

Bone tissue and geometry are constantly modified through modeling and remodeling at the periosteal, endosteal and intracortical envelopes. Results from several studies indicate that femoral bone geometry is a predictor of whole bone strength (e.g. femoral neck strength), however, it is not known whether there is a relationship between bone structural and material properties. Bone geometry can b...

2016
Rahel Meinen Inna Galli-Lysak Peter M. Villiger Daniel Aeberli

BACKGROUND There is evidence that postmenopausal women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) on glucocorticoid (GC) therapy and bisphosphonate (BP) have an increased risk for atypical subtrochanteric and atypical diaphyseal femoral fracture (AFF). The underlying mechanism has not been elucidated so far. Using peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT), the aim of the present study was to compa...

2014
Hana Duranova Monika Martiniakova Radoslav Omelka Birgit Grosskopf Ivana Bobonova Robert Toman

BACKGROUND Chronic exposure to cadmium (Cd), even at low concentrations, has an adverse impact on the skeletal system. Histologically, primary and secondary osteons as basic structural elements of compact bone can also be affected by several toxicants leading to changes in bone vascularization and mechanical properties of the bone. The current study was designed to investigate the effect of sub...

2005
Andrew E. Anderson Christopher L. Peters Benjamin D. Tuttle Jeffrey A. Weiss

A better understanding of the three-dimensional mechanics of the pelvis, at the patientspecific level, may lead to improved treatment modalities. Although finite element (FE) models of the pelvis have been developed, validation by direct comparison with subject-specific strains has not been performed, and previous models used simplifying assumptions regarding geometry 5 and material properties....

2012
Jameela Banu Erika Varela Ali N. Bahadur Raheela Soomro Nishu Kazi Gabriel Fernandes

Women drastically loose bone during and after menopause leading to osteoporosis, a disease characterized by low bone mass increasing the risk of fractures with minor trauma. Existing therapies mainly reduce bone resorption, however, all existing drugs have severe side effects. Recently, the focus is to identify alternative medicines that can prevent and treat osteoporosis with minimal or no sid...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2005
Andrew E Anderson Christopher L Peters Benjamin D Tuttle Jeffrey A Weiss

A better understanding of the three-dimensional mechanics of the pelvis, at the patient-specific level, may lead to improved treatment modalities. Although finite element (FE) models of the pelvis have been developed, validation by direct comparison with subject-specific strains has not been performed, and previous models used simplifying assumptions regarding geometry and material properties. ...

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