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1. Critically sized osteo-periosteal femoral defects: a dog model

2. The in Vitro Mechanical Strength and in Vivo Bone Ingrowth of a Degrading Polymeric Composite Biomaterial

5. Stride width discriminates gait of side-fallers compared to other-directed fallers during overground walking.

6. The biomechanics of interference screw fixation of patellar tendon anterior cruciate ligament grafts.

7. Pull-out strength of suture anchors for rotator cuff and Bankart lesion repairs.

8. Functional mobility discriminates nonfallers from one-time and frequent fallers.

10. Occupant accelerations and injury potential during an ambulance-to-curb impact.

11. The ratio of thoracic to lumbar compression force is posture dependent.

12. Determining fall direction and impact location for various disturbances and gait speeds using the articulated total body model.

13. Preventative ibandronate treatment has the most beneficial effect on the microstructure of bone in experimental tumor osteolysis.

14. MRI-derived body segment parameters of children differ from age-based estimates derived using photogrammetry.

15. Forensic injury biomechanics.

16. Mechanics of coracoacromial ligament transfer augmentation for acromioclavicular joint injuries.

17. The effect of release of the popliteus and quadriceps force on rotation of the knee.

18. Composite poly(lactide)/hydroxylapatite screws for fixation of osteochondral osteotomies. A morphometric, histologic and radiographic study in sheep.

19. Composite resorbable polymer/hydroxylapatite composite screws for fixation of osteochondral osteotomies.

20. The threshold trip duration for which recovery is no longer possible is associated with strength and reaction time.

21. The evaluation of a rat model for the analysis of densitometric and biomechanical properties of tumor-induced osteolysis.

22. Disturbance type and gait speed affect fall direction and impact location.

23. Postfracture instability of vertebrae with simulated defects can be predicted from computed tomography data.

24. Sequential labelling of microdamage in bone using chelating agents.

25. Effect of augmentation on the mechanics of vertebral wedge fractures.

26. Phenotypical characterization of c-kit receptor deficient mouse femora using non-destructive high-resolution imaging techniques and biomechanical testing.

27. In vivo evaluation of coralline hydroxyapatite and direct current electrical stimulation in lumbar spinal fusion.

29. Results from demineralized bone creep tests suggest that collagen is responsible for the creep behavior of bone.

30. Preclinical evidence of normal bone with alendronate.

31. Hamstring tendon grafts for reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament: biomechanical evaluation of the use of multiple strands and tensioning techniques.

32. Critically sized osteo-periosteal femoral defects: a dog model.

33. Density predicts the activity-dependent failure load of proximal femora with defects.

34. Micro-compression: a novel technique for the nondestructive assessment of local bone failure.

35. A comparison of the Synthes 4.5-mm cannulated screw and the Synthes 4.5-mm standard cortex screw systems in equine bone.

36. Creep contributes to the fatigue behavior of bovine trabecular bone.

37. Fluorescence-aided detection of microdamage in compact bone.

38. The effect of trabecular structure on DXA-based predictions of bovine bone failure.

39. Fall direction, bone mineral density, and function: risk factors for hip fracture in frail nursing home elderly.

40. Computed tomography-based finite element analysis predicts failure loads and fracture patterns for vertebral sections.

41. Tibiofemoral contact pressures in degenerative joint disease.

42. Bone regeneration by implantation of purified, culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem cells.

43. Predicting failure of thoracic vertebrae with simulated and actual metastatic defects.

44. Predicting the impact response of a nonlinear single-degree-of-freedom shock-absorbing system from the measured step response.

45. Ex vivo degradation of a poly(propylene glycol-fumarate) biodegradable particulate composite bone cement.

46. Distribution of contact force during impact to the hip.

47. Self-paced resistance training and walking exercise in community-dwelling older adults: effects on neuromotor performance.

48. Biomechanical effects of operative nerve mobilization and transposition in a canine ulnar nerve model.

49. Load sharing between the shell and centrum in the lumbar vertebral body.

50. Biomechanical considerations of hip and spine fractures in osteoporotic bone.

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