2022
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.220301
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The effect of age and initial compression on the force relaxation response of the femur in elderly women

Abstract: The effect of force amount, age, body weight and bone mineral density (BMD) on the femur's force relaxation response was analysed for 12 donors (age: 56–91 years). BMD and fracture load, F L , were estimated from clinical CT images. The 30 min force relaxation was obtained using a constant compression generating an initial force F 0 between 7% and 78% of F L . The stretched decay function ( F… Show more

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“…Studies have supported that applying a compressional force on the femora causes the inhibition of the femoral length growth and hence results in decreased total length of femora. 6 Total length has its value in determining the location of nutrient foramen on the femur. Femoral shaft length refers to the length of the shaft only.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have supported that applying a compressional force on the femora causes the inhibition of the femoral length growth and hence results in decreased total length of femora. 6 Total length has its value in determining the location of nutrient foramen on the femur. Femoral shaft length refers to the length of the shaft only.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%