Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9104919 | Bone | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
These findings suggest that both countermeasures are only partly effective to preserve BMC (FW and Pam) and mCSA (FW) of the lower leg during bed rest. The partial efficacy of flywheel exercise as well as the bones' response to unloading per se underlines the importance of mechanical stimuli. The huge variability of BMC changes, however, suggests that other factors affect changes in whole-bone strength following acute mechanical disuse.
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Authors
Jörn Rittweger, Harold M. Frost, Hans Schiessl, Hiroshi Ohshima, Björn Alkner, Per Tesch, Dieter Felsenberg,