Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5888865 | Bone | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Immobilization induced a significant reduction in aBMD, bone volume, tissue volume, and load to fracture, as well as the muscle mass of rectus femoris. During the subsequent recovery period, the bone structural and mechanical properties were only partly regained in spite of a long-term (28Â weeks) study period. No significant changes in osteocyte lacunar volume, density, oblateness, stretch, or orientation were detected upon immobilization or subsequent recovery. In conclusion, the bone architecture and not osteocyte lacunar properties or bone material characteristics dominate the immobilization response as well as the subsequent recovery.
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Authors
Fiona Linnea Bach-Gansmo, Nina Kølln Wittig, Annemarie Brüel, Jesper Skovhus Thomsen, Henrik Birkedal,