ba0002p86 | (1) | ICCBH2013
Forestier-Zhang Lydia
, Grabowski Peter
, Gallagher Orla
, Patel Ameeta
, Madan Sanjeev
, Arundel Paul
, Bishop Nick
Background: At present, clinical assessment of bone strength in children predominantly relies bone mass measurement using absorptiometry (DXA) or QCT densitometric approaches. However, bone strength is not only dependent on mass/density, but also structural and material mechanical properties. Currently no technique measures bone mechanical properties. Recently, a new micro-indentation device, the reference point indentation (RPI) instrument has been validated for the measure o...