Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5891526 | Bone | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We tested Wolff's law of trabecular bone adaptation in sheep carpal and tarsal joints. ⺠Sheep running inclined had a more extended tarsal joint angle compared to sheep running level. ⺠Inclined group tarsal joint trabecular orientation responded to the change in joint loading direction and became more obtuse. ⺠Trabecular orientation difference between the 2 groups corresponded tightly to the difference in joint angle. ⺠The lower magnitude of loading in the sedentary group was not sufficient to initiate a significant trabecular modeling response.
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Authors
Meir M. Barak, Daniel E. Lieberman, Jean-Jacques Hublin,