Journal article
Third metacarpal condylar fatigue fractures in equine athletes occur within previously modelled subchondral bone
RC Whitton, GD Trope, A Ghasem-Zadeh, GA Anderson, TDH Parkin, EJ Mackie, E Seeman
Bone | Published : 2010
Abstract
Bone modelling and remodelling reduce the risk of fatigue fractures; the former by adapting bone to its loading circumstances, the latter by replacing fatigued bone. Remodelling transiently increases porosity because of the normal delay in onset of the formation phase of the remodelling sequence. Protracted intense loading suppresses remodelling leaving modelling as the only means of maintaining bone strength. We therefore hypothesized that race horses with fatigue fractures of the distal third metacarpal bone (MC3) will have reduced porosity associated with suppressed remodelling while continued adaptive modelling will result in higher volume fraction (BV/TV) at this site. Using high resolu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation and Racing Victoria Limited. We thank Elizabeth Walmsley for assistance with sample collection and Dr Simon Harrison for assistance with illustrations.