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Material properties and osteoporosis.

Eleftherios P PaschalisKlaus KlaushoferMarkus A Hartmann
Published in: F1000Research (2019)
The main clinical tool for the diagnosis and treatment of skeletal diseases such as osteoporosis is the determination of bone mineral density by dual x-ray absorptiometry. Although this outcome contributes to the determination of bone strength, the clinical evidence to date suggests that it does not correlate strongly with fracture incidence. The main reason for this discrepancy is the fact that several other bone properties, such as material properties, are not taken into account. This short review summarizes the reasons why material properties are important in the determination of bone strength and briefly discusses some of them as well as their influence on bone's mechanical performance.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
  • postmenopausal women
  • body composition
  • solid phase extraction
  • molecularly imprinted
  • high resolution
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • risk factors
  • soft tissue
  • bone loss