Risk assessment of vertebral compressive fracture using bone mass index and strength predicted by computed tomography image based finite element analysis
Abstract
Background A main purpose of osteoporosis diagnosis is to evaluate the bone fracture risk. Some bone mass indices evaluated using bone mineral density has been utilized clinically to assess the degree of osteoporosis. On the other hand, Computed tomography image based finite element analysis has been developed to evaluate bone strength of vertebral bodies. The strength of a vertebra is defined as the load at the onset of compressive fracture....
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Title
Risk assessment of vertebral compressive fracture using bone mass index and strength predicted by computed tomography image based finite element analysis
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
85
Pages
105365 - 105365
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