Dear all
a graduate student of ours asked me the other day if there is concrete
data which links levels of normal everyday activity of an individual and
the propensity/probability to fracture (neck of femur) and I could not
recall much from my memory banks. If any of you can point us to a few
relevant references we would appreciate it. (I will recirculate the
suggestions afterwards).
P.Zioupos
Dept of Materials & Medical Sciences
Cranfield University
Shrivenham SN6 8LA, UK
tel:+44(0)1793-785932; fax:+44(0)1793-785772
email: zioupos@rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk
http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/research/biomed/resdir.htm
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a graduate student of ours asked me the other day if there is concrete
data which links levels of normal everyday activity of an individual and
the propensity/probability to fracture (neck of femur) and I could not
recall much from my memory banks. If any of you can point us to a few
relevant references we would appreciate it. (I will recirculate the
suggestions afterwards).
P.Zioupos
Dept of Materials & Medical Sciences
Cranfield University
Shrivenham SN6 8LA, UK
tel:+44(0)1793-785932; fax:+44(0)1793-785772
email: zioupos@rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk
http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/research/biomed/resdir.htm
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