In Vivo Assessment of Cortical Bone Fragility
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In Vivo Assessment of Cortical Bone Fragility
Abstract
Purpose of review: This review updates readers on recent developments in the assessment of cortical bone fragility in vivo. The review explains the clinical need that motivated the development of Cortical Bone Mechanics Technology™ (CBMT) as a scientific instrument, its unique capabilities, and its necessary further development as a medical device.
Recent findings: Clinical experience with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry has led to calls for new clinical methods for assessing bone health. CBMT is a noninvasive, dynamic 3-point bending test that makes direct, functional measurements of the mechanical properties of cortical bone in ulnas of living people. Its technical validity in accurate measurements of ulna flexural rigidity and its clinical validity in accurate estimations of quasistatic ulna bending strength have been demonstrated. Because CBMT is a whole bone test, its measurements reflect the influences of bone quantity and bone quality at all hierarchical levels.
Keywords: Bending test; Bone mechanics; Bone stiffness; Bone strength; Cortical bone; Fracture.
Conflict of interest statement
Lyn Bowman is an investor on related US (10,299,719) and European (2,983,592) patents assigned to Ohio University and Licensed to AEIOU Scientific, LLC. Lyn Bowman and Anne Loucks are unit holders in AEIOU Scientific, LLC.
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