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3D strain map of axially loaded mouse tibia: a numerical analysis validated by experimental measurements

Stadelmann, Vincent A.
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Hocke, Jean
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Verhelle, Jensen
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2009
Computer Methods In Biomechanics And Biomedical Engineering

A combined experimental/numerical study was performed to calculate the 3D octahedral shear strain map in a mouse tibia loaded axially. This study is motivated by the fact that the bone remodelling analysis, in this in vivo mouse model should be performed at the zone of highest mechanical stimulus to maximise the measured effects. Accordingly, it is proposed that quantification of bone remodelling should be performed at the tibial crest and at the distal diaphysis. The numerical model could also be used to furnish a more subtle analysis as a precise correlation between local strain and local biological response can be obtained with the experimentally validated numerical model.

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DOI
10.1080/10255840802178053
Web of Science ID

WOS:000262182900009

Author(s)
Stadelmann, Vincent A.
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Hocke, Jean
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Verhelle, Jensen
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Forster, Vincent
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Merlini, Francesco
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Terrier, Alexandre  
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Pioletti, Dominique P.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Computer Methods In Biomechanics And Biomedical Engineering
Volume

12

Start page

95

End page

100

Subjects

mechanical loading

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bone remodelling

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strain quantification

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tibia

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Bone-Formation

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Vertebrae

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Increases

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REVIEWED

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November 30, 2010
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