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Bone Mineral Content and Mechanical Strength of the Femoral Neck
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1976
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MechanobiologySkeletal TraumaKinesiologyBone HealthUltimate ForceEngineeringBioarchaeologyBiomechanicsOsteoarthritisX-ray SpectrophotometryOsteoporosisBone DensityMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryBone MetabolismFemoral Neck
The bone mineral content of the femoral neck of 61 autopsy specimens was assayed by x-ray spectrophotometry. The mechanical strength of the specimens was also determined experimentally by applying a compressive force perpendicularly to the shaft. The ultimate force at fracture was obtained from force/displacement plots. A coefficient of correlation of 0.89 between bone mineral content of the femoral neck and the ultimate force at fracture was found. Even when limited to a group of women aged 67-80 a fairly close correlation was found. This indicates that the bone mineral level, measured in vivo, can be used as a criterion of the risk of fracture in elderly women.
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