Journal article
Strain energy in the femoral neck during exercise
S Martelli, ME Kersh, AG Schache, MG Pandy
Journal of Biomechanics | Published : 2014
Abstract
Physical activity is recommended to mitigate the incidence of hip osteoporotic fractures by improving femoral neck strength. However, results from clinical studies are highly variable and unclear about the effects of physical activity on femoral neck strength. We ranked physical activities recommended for promoting bone health based on calculations of strain energy in the femoral neck. According to adaptive bone-remodeling theory, bone formation occurs when the strain energy (S) exceeds its homeostatic value by 75%. The potential effectiveness of activity type was assessed by normalizing strain energy by the applied external load. Tensile strain provided an indication of bone fracture. Exter..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Sheridan Laing for her contribution to the experiments. This study was supported by the Australian Research Council (Discovery Project Grant DP1095366) and an Innovation Fellowship provided by the Victorian State Government to M.G.P and an Early Career Research project from the University of Melbourne awarded to S.M.