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This project seeks to improve the assessment of bone elasticity in small animals, crucial for understanding osteoporosis. By developing a new resonant ultrasound spectroscopy method, it aims to accurately measure the elasticity of small bone samples, enhancing research on bone quality.
Osteoporosis has become a major public threat with high costs to the health system.
As an important issue of research on osteoporosis, tissue elasticity, i.e. the whole set of the anisotropic stiffness constants on millimeter scale, that directly decides the bone resistance and fracture risk, is still poorly assessed by prevailing biomechanical methods.
The state-of-art approach to determine bone elasticity is the ultrasonic pulse method by measuring acoustic velocities along various directions…
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