Apparent density and strain rate predict bone compressive strength, which is proportional to the square of the apparent density and to the strain rate raised to the 0.06 power.
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The compressive strength of bone is proportional to the square of the apparent density and to the strain rate raised to the 0.06 power. This relationship is applicable to trabecular and compact bone, and provides clinical guidelines for predicting bone strength on the basis of x-ray and densitometric examination.
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