Measurement of the toughness of bone: A tutorial with special reference to small animal studies

Abstract Quantitative assessment of the strength and toughness of bone has become an integral part of many biological and bioengineering studies on the structural properties of bone and their degradation due to aging, disease and therapeutic treatment. Whereas the biomechanical techniques for charac...

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description Abstract Quantitative assessment of the strength and toughness of bone has become an integral part of many biological and bioengineering studies on the structural properties of bone and their degradation due to aging, disease and therapeutic treatment. Whereas the biomechanical techniques for characterizing bone strength are well documented, few studies have focused on the theory, methodology, and various experimental procedures for evaluating the fracture toughness of bone, i.e., its resistance to fracture, with particular reference to whole bone testing in small animal studies. In this tutorial, we consider the many techniques for evaluating toughness and assess their specific relevance and application to the mechanical testing of small animal bones. Parallel experimental studies on wild-type rat and mouse femurs are used to evaluate the utility of these techniques and specifically to determine the coefficient of variation of the measured toughness values.
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Biological and medical sciences
Biomechanical Phenomena
Bone
Bone and Bones - anatomy & histology
Crack-resistance curves
Elasticity
Fracture toughness
Fractures, Bone
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Injuries of the limb. Injuries of the spine
Mathematics
Medical sciences
Models, Anatomic
Orthopedics
Small animal models
Strength
Stress, Mechanical
Tensile Strength
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
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