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In vivo assessment of the mechanical properties of the child cortical bone using quantitative computed tomography

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The mechanical properties of the rib cortical bone are extremely rare on children due to difficulties to obtain specimens to perform conventional tests. Some recent studies used cadaveric bones or bone tissues collected during surgery but are limited by the number of samples that could be collected. A non-invasive technique could be extremely valuable to overcome this limitation. It has been shown that a relationship exists between the mechanical properties (apparent Young's modulus and ultimate strength) and the bone mineral density (assessed using Quantitative Computed Tomography, QCT), for the femur and recently by our group for the adult ribs ex vivo. Thus the aim of this study was to assess the mechanical properties of the child rib cortical bone using both QCT images in vivo and the previous relationship between bone mineral density and mechanical properties of the rib cortical bone.
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hal-01315849 , version 1 (13-05-2016)

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Yumin Zhu, François Bermond, Jacqueline Payen de La Garanderie, Jean-Baptiste Pialat, Baptiste Sandoz, et al.. In vivo assessment of the mechanical properties of the child cortical bone using quantitative computed tomography. 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, Jul 2014, Boston, United States. 2 p. ⟨hal-01315849⟩
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