Conference proceeding
Morphological and elastic properties of the glenoid region of the shoulder
2003 ADVANCES IN BIOENGINEERING, pp.35-36
01 Jan 2003
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Abstract
Researchers have tried to assess the morphological and mechanical characteristics of bone using various methods with a limited success (Mow and Hayes, 1997, and Cowin, 2001). This may be due to the complexity for documentation and characterization of architecture by the anisotropic and nonhomogeneous characteristic of the bone. The bones of the shoulder joint complex are particularly deprived of information on their mechanical and morphological properties. Very little is known for example on the mechanics and morphology of the glenoid of the shoulder,. The present work presents an attempt to identify a proper method for the measurement and characterization of the morphology and mechanics of bone, particularly in the glenoid. Our results show that trabecular lines are directed at 82.15degrees +/- 7.98 relative to the glenoid articular surface, young's modulus obtained from CT scan was 230 +/- 8 MP, and the elastic tensors obtained from cadaver were 326 +/- 78 MPa for E-2222, 144 +/- 22 MPa for E-1111 = E-3333, 49 +/- 7 MPa for E-3311, 59 +/- 9 MPa for E-1122 = E-2233, 51 +/- 8 MPa for E-1313, and 70 +/- 10 MPa for E-1212 = E-2323. These results were consistent with Wolf's Law and were in agreement with results reported in literatures (Anglin et al., 1999, Frich et al., 1998, and Mansat et al., 1998).
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- Title
- Morphological and elastic properties of the glenoid region of the shoulder
- Creators
- D LimR SeliktarJ WeeL NunesE FarrellASME
- Publication Details
- 2003 ADVANCES IN BIOENGINEERING, pp.35-36
- Publisher
- Amer Soc Mechanical Engineers
- Number of pages
- 2
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- [Retired Faculty]; School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems
- Identifiers
- 991019170411204721
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