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VOSYNEK, P. NÁVRAT, T. PEČ, M. POŘÍZKA, J. DIVIŠ, P.
Original Title
How the Decrease of Collagen or Mineral Affect the Fracture in the Turkey Long Bones
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Bone properties and response behavior after static or dynamic activation (loading) are still interesting topics in many fields of the science. Especially in the biomechanical problems such as bone loss of astronauts in space, osteoporosis, bone remodeling after fracture or remodeling after surgery (endoprosthesis and implants) and in osteointegration. This contribution deals with the relation between physiological, demineralized and deproteinized state of the turkey long bone – tibia. Three methods for comparison were used: 1) densitometry, 2) three point bending and 3) frequency analysis. The main goal of this work was to describe the decrease of the protein (collagen) or mineral of the bone with relation to the fracture in three point bending. The comparison is linked to the problem of different bone mechanical behavior in physiological and osteoporotic state.
Keywords
Bone properties, long bone, osteoporosis, response behavior
Authors
VOSYNEK, P.; NÁVRAT, T.; PEČ, M.; POŘÍZKA, J.; DIVIŠ, P.
RIV year
2014
Released
18. 12. 2014
ISBN
1307-6892
Periodical
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Year of study
8
Number
12
State
Republic of Turkey
Pages from
1753
Pages to
1756
Pages count
4
URL
http://waset.org/publications/9999811/how-the-decrease-of-collagen-or-mineral-affect-the-fracture-in-the-turkey-long-bones
BibTex
@article{BUT111233, author="Petr {Vosynek} and Tomáš {Návrat} and Michal {Peč} and Jaromír {Pořízka} and Pavel {Diviš}", title="How the Decrease of Collagen or Mineral Affect the Fracture in the Turkey Long Bones", journal="World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology", year="2014", volume="8", number="12", pages="1753--1756", issn="1307-6892", url="http://waset.org/publications/9999811/how-the-decrease-of-collagen-or-mineral-affect-the-fracture-in-the-turkey-long-bones" }