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  1. Statistical shape modelling provides a responsive measure of morphological change in knee osteoarthritis over 12 months
  2. Describing the application of statistical shape modelling to DXA images to quantify the shape of the proximal femur at ages 14 and 18 years in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children
  3. Perinatal factors associate with vertebral size and shape but not lumbar lordosis in 10-year-old children
  4. Using statistical shape modelling of DXA images to quantify the shape of the proximal femur at ages 14 and 18 years in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children
  5. Investigation of the Relationship Between Susceptibility Loci for Hip Osteoarthritis and Dual X‐Ray Absorptiometry–Derived Hip Shape in a Population‐Based Cohort of Perimenopausal Women
  6. Variation in lifting kinematics related to individual intrinsic lumbar curvature: an investigation in healthy adults
  7. Significant morphological change in osteoarthritic hips identified over 6–12 months using statistical shape modelling
  8. Mechanical properties of cancellous bone from the acetabulum in relation to acetabular shell fixation and compared with the corresponding femoral head
  9. Hip Shape as a Predictor of Osteoarthritis Progression in a Prospective Population Cohort
  10. Age-related changes in the effects of strength training on lower leg muscles in healthy individuals measured using MRI
  11. Statistical shape modelling of hip and lumbar spine morphology and their relationship in the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
  12. The roles of NHERF-1 and AKT in osteoarthritis
  13. Sex differences in the effect of fish-oil supplementation on the adaptive response to resistance exercise training in older people: a randomized controlled trial
  14. Viscoelastic properties of human and bovine articular cartilage: a comparison of frequency-dependent trends
  15. Genome-wide association of multiple complex traits in outbred mice by ultra-low-coverage sequencing
  16. Can radiographs of hip fractures predict subsequent hip fractures? A shape modelling analysis
  17. Mechanical and material properties of cortical and trabecular bone from cannabinoid receptor-1-null (Cnr1−/−) mice
  18. MRI and the distribution of bone marrow fat in hip osteoarthritis
  19. Sex differences in the response to resistance exercise training in older people
  20. Lumbar spine curvature varies with modic changes and disc degeneration in asymptomatic individuals
  21. Variations in Hip Shape Are Associated with Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis: Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Analyses of the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project
  22. The effects of graded levels of calorie restriction: I. impact of short term calorie and protein restriction on body composition in the C57BL/6 mouse
  23. Reproducibility and Diagnostic Accuracy of Kellgren-Lawrence Grading for Osteoarthritis Using Radiographs and Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry Images
  24. Polyamines in osteoarthritis
  25. The role of sodium hydrogen exchanger regulatory factor 1 in osteoarthritis
  26. Hip shape by statistical shape modeling is associated with leg length inequality in older adults
  27. Does hip shape associate with hip pain and early structural and radiological changes at the hip in an Australian community-based sample?
  28. Prediction of poor outcome by a novel imaging biomarker (active shape modelling) in hip OA patients
  29. The influence of the strength of bone on the deformation of acetabular shells: a laboratory experiment in cadavers
  30. Effects of deleting cannabinoid receptor-2 on mechanical and material properties of cortical and trabecular bone
  31. A longitudinal study of muscle rehabilitation in the lower leg after cast removal using magnetic resonance imaging and strength assessment
  32. Using Active Shape Modeling Based on MRI to Study Morphologic and Pitch-Related Functional Changes Affecting Vocal Structures and the Airway
  33. Foot morphology in osteoarthritis and hallux valgus
  34. Variations in hip shape are associated with prevalent radiographic knee OA: the Johnston county osteoarthritis project
  35. The mechanical and material properties of elderly human articular cartilage subject to impact and slow loading
  36. The shape of our lower back is a permanent characteristic
  37. How many different types of femora are there in primary hip osteoarthritis? An active shape modeling study
  38. Biomarkers of osteoarthritis progression
  39. Can we improve the prediction of hip fracture by assessing bone structure using shape and appearance modelling?
  40. Proximal femoral canal shape is more accurately assessed on AP hip radiographs than AP pelvis radiographs in primary hip osteoarthritis
  41. Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase is Not Essential for Nitric Oxide Production by Osteoblasts Subjected to Fluid Shear Stress In Vitro
  42. spinal modelling
  43. Abstracts of the Osteoporosis and Bone Conference 2012
  44. Age and sex-related effects of deleting the lα-lysophosphatidyl- inositol receptor GPR55 on the mechanical and material properties of bone
  45. Longitudinal changes in prescription use in the osteoarthritis initiative (OAI)
  46. Associations between dietary patterns, tea & coffee drinking and osteoarthritis
  47. Joint shape as a predictor of end-stage osteoarthritis of the hip: a 19 year retrospective analysis of the Chingford study
  48. MODELING THE EFFECT OF VARIATION IN SAGITTAL CURVATURE ON THE FORCE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A FOLLOWER LOAD IN THE LUMBAR SPINE
  49. The accuracy of active shape modelling and end-plate measurements for characterising the shape of the lumbar spine in the sagittal plane
  50. The Effects of Humming and Pitch on Craniofacial and Craniocervical Morphology Measured Using MRI
  51. Relationships Between Vocal Structures, the Airway, and Craniocervical Posture Investigated Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  52. Predicting OA progression to total hip replacement: can we do better than risk factors alone using active shape modelling as an imaging biomarker?
  53. A longitudinal MRI study of muscle atrophy during lower leg immobilization following ankle fracture
  54. Raman Microscopy of Bone
  55. Mechanical Properties of Bone Ex Vivo
  56. 417 THE EFFECT OF RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING ON ACTIVE APPEARANCE MODELLING OF BILATERAL KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS IN THE OSTEOARTHRITIS INITIATIVE (OAI)
  57. 404 MENISCAL MOVEMENT IN THE LOADED KNEE
  58. PHOSPHO1 is essential for mechanically competent mineralization and the avoidance of spontaneous fractures
  59. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase can mediate no production in mechanically stimulated mouse osteoblasts
  60. Osteoblast-derived CCN1: A paracrine regulator of osteoclastogenesis?
  61. Analysis of sequential cytokine release after ACL reconstruction
  62. India ink and cartilage
  63. 566 MEDICATION USE IN THE OSTEOARTHRITIS INITIATIVE (OAI) STUDY
  64. 426 CORRELATIONS BETWEEN HIP STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AND ACTIVE SHAPE MODELLING IN SUBJECTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS
  65. 469 GROSS FEMORAL ROTATION MODELLED USING ACTIVE SHAPE MODELS
  66. 355 VALIDATION OF SELF-REPORTED OSTEOARTHRITIS IN A POSTMENOPAUSAL POPULATION AND ITS ASSOCIATIONWITH BODY WEIGHT
  67. 406 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TO MEASURE FRACTIONAL FAT CONTENT IN THE PROXIMAL FEMUR WITH SEVERITY OF OSTEOARTHRITIS
  68. Obesity punches above its weight in osteoarthritis
  69. PHOSPHO1 is essential for mechanically competent mineralization and the avoidance of spontaneous fractures
  70. MRI measurement of fractional fat in the proximal femur in subjects with osteoarthritis
  71. Loss of the cannabinoid receptor CB2 alters the mechanical but not the material properties of bone
  72. Expression, activation and regulation of the small GTPase Rap1 in bone cells
  73. Can active shape and appearance modelling be used to generate risk factors for hip fracture?
  74. Parallel-plate fluid flow systems for bone cell stimulation
  75. Scottish Society of Physicians
  76. Viscoelastic deformation of articular cartilage during impact loading
  77. Book Review: Osteoarthritis — Preventing and Healing without Drugs By Peter Bales. Published by Prometheus Books, New York, 2008. Paperback 284pp. Price £15.99. ISBN 978-1591026150
  78. 206 THE RESPONSE OF BOVINE ARTICULAR CARTILAGE TO CYCLIC LOADING IN VITRO
  79. 244 EFFECT OF FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-18 ON ARTICULAR CARTILAGE FOLLOWING IMPACT LOADING
  80. 383 KNEE JOINT SHAPE ASSESSED BY ACTIVE SHAPE MODELLING OF PLAIN RADIOGRAPHS IS RELATED TO OSTEOARTHRITIS SEVERITY
  81. 385 ACTIVE APPEARANCE MODELLING OF DXA IMAGES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF KNEE OA
  82. 029 TEMPORAL STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN HIP OA DETECTED BY SHAPE AND APPEARANCE MODELLING OF DXA IMAGES: A ONE-YEAR PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  83. The intrinsic shape of the human lumbar spine in the supine, standing and sitting postures: characterization using an active shape model
  84. A comparison of cortical and trabecular bone from C57 Black 6 mice using Raman spectroscopy
  85. Cholesterol Metabolism: the Main Pathway Acting Downstream of Cytochrome P450 Oxidoreductase in Skeletal Development of the Limb
  86. A Rare Haplotype in the Upstream Regulatory Region ofCOL1A1Is Associated With Reduced Bone Quality and Hip Fracture
  87. Femoral geometry as a risk factor for osteoporotic hip fracture in men and women
  88. The effect of axial load on the sagittal plane curvature of the upright human spine in vivo
  89. 375 NESTED SHAPE MODELS FOR MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS: CALL FOR CONSENSUS ON HIP SHAPE MODELING
  90. 410 A NEW EXTENDED ACTIVE SHAPE MODEL TO PREDICT TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS (OA)
  91. Osteoarthritis: a problem of growth not decay?
  92. ASBMR 30th Annual Meeting M001-M507
  93. VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE SUBJECTED TO IMPACT LOADING IN VITRO
  94. EFFECTS OF LOADBEARING ON SPINAL SHAPE IN THE UPRIGHT STANCE USING ACTIVE SHAPE MODELLING
  95. THE MECHANICAL, MATERIAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CORTICAL BONE FROM NNOS NULL MICE
  96. THE INTRINSIC SHAPE OF THE LUMBAR SPINE AND THE EFFECTS OF POSTURE AND TIME OF DAY
  97. Characterizing the Shape of the Lumbar Spine Using an Active Shape Model
  98. Nitric oxide synthesis in eNOS null mice in response to fluid shear stress: A slow story
  99. 283 VITAMIN D STATUS IS ASSOCIATED WITH LESS BONE MINERAL DENSITY LOSS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH SELF-REPORTED OSTEOARTHRITIS
  100. 344 MRI MEASUREMENTS OF FAT CONTENT OF BONE AND MUSCLE IN HIP OSTEOARTHRITIS
  101. 133 POISSON'S RATIO OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE SUBJECTED TO UNCONSTRAINED IMPACT LOADING IN VITRO
  102. Impact testing to determine the mechanical properties of articular cartilage in isolation and on bone
  103. IBMS poster—Wednesday
  104. A drop tower for controlled impact testing of biological tissues
  105. Stress transfer in collagen fibrils reinforcing connective tissues: Effects of collagen fibril slenderness and relative stiffness
  106. Cyclooxygenase inhibition lowers prostaglandin E2 release from articular cartilage and reduces apoptosis but not proteoglycan degradation following an impact load in vitro
  107. Early identification of radiographic osteoarthritis of the hip using an active shape model to quantify changes in bone morphometric features: Can hip shape tell us anything about the progression of osteoarthritis?
  108. Shear lag models for stress transfer from an elastic matrix to a fibre in a composite material
  109. THE EFFECT OF LOAD ON THE SHAPE OF THE LUMBAR SPINE
  110. Phenotypic Drift in Human Tenocyte Culture
  111. The Biophysical Effects of a Single Impact Load on Human and Bovine Articular Cartilage
  112. Phenotypic Drift in Human Tenocyte Culture
  113. Competing regulation of matrix biosynthesis by mechanical and IGF-1 signalling in elderly human articular cartilage in vitro
  114. Ligament and Tendon, Properties of
  115. Static and dynamic stability of the spine
  116. P119 WNT SIGNALLING IN OSTEOARTHRITIC BONE
  117. A mechanism for balancing the human body on the hips
  118. P263 FEMORAL SHAPE AND BONE DENSITY FOR ASSESSING HIP OSTEOARTHRITIS
  119. P335 HYSTERECTOMYAND HRT TREATMENT: AN ASSOCIATION WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS IN EARLY POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN?
  120. P124 PILOT STUDY OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES IN OSTEOARTHRITIC AND OSTEOPOROTIC BONE USING MICROARRAYS
  121. P131 THE EFFECTS OF A SINGLE FAST IMPACT LOAD COMPARED WITH SLOW SEVERE LOADING ON ARTICULAR CARTILAGE IN VITRO
  122. The response of elderly human articular cartilage to mechanical stimuli in vitro
  123. Agreement between two experimental measures or between experiment and theory
  124. Influence of fibril taper on the function of collagen to reinforce extracellular matrix
  125. Measurement of relaxation times in foodstuffs using a one-sided portable magnetic resonance probe
  126. Bone Shape, Structure, and Density as Determinants of Osteoporotic Hip Fracture
  127. Association of COLIA1 Sp1 Alleles with Defective Bone Nodule Formation In Vitro and Abnormal Bone Mineralization In Vivo
  128. NMR detection and one-dimensional imaging using the inhomogeneous magnetic field of a portable single-sided magnet
  129. Thermal stability and structure of cancellous bone mineral from the femoral head of patients with osteoarthritis or osteoporosis
  130. IBMS-ECTS 2005 Abstracts
  131. Identification of hip fracture patients from radiographs using Fourier analysis of the trabecular structure: a cross-sectional study
  132. Finite-element analysis of the effect of material properties and fibre shape on stresses in an elastic fibre embedded in an elastic matrix in a fibre-composite material
  133. Response to Lees' comments onNeutron diffraction studies of collagen in human cancellous bone
  134. Comments onNeutron diffraction studies of collagen in human cancellous boneby Skakle & Aspden (2002)
  135. Effect of the Proportion of Organic Material in Bone on Thermal Decomposition of Bone Mineral: An Investigation of a Variety of Bones from Different Species Using Thermogravimetric Analysis coupled to Mass Spectrometry, High-Temperature X-ray Diffracti...
  136. Review: finite element analysis of stress transfer in short-fibre composite materials
  137. Growth of C57Bl/6 Mice and the Material and Mechanical Properties of Cortical Bone from the Tibia
  138. A method for assessment of the shape of the proximal femur and its relationship to osteoporotic hip fracture
  139. Abstracts
  140. Critical length of collagen fibrils in extracellular matrix
  141. Material Properties of Subchondral Bone from Patients with Osteoporosis or Osteoarthritis by Microindentation testing and Electron Probe Microanalysis
  142. Polarization artefacts of an FTIR microscope and the consequences for intensity measurements on anisotropic materials
  143. A finite element model of an idealized diarthrodial joint to investigate the effects of variation in the mechanical properties of the tissues
  144. Biomechanics of Osteoporotic Bone
  145. Statistical methods in finite element analysis
  146. Neutron diffraction studies of collagen in human cancellous bone
  147. Letter to the Editor
  148. IN VITRO BEHAVIOUR OF HUMAN OSTEOBLASTS ON DENTIN AND BONE
  149. Osteoarthritis as a systemic disorder including stromal cell differentiation and lipid metabolism
  150. A COL1A1 Sp1 binding site polymorphism predisposes to osteoporotic fracture by affecting bone density and quality
  151. Seventh Bath Conference on Osteoporosis
  152. Localized Stresses in the Intervertebral Disc Resulting From a Loose Fragment
  153. Effect of fibre shape on the stresses within fibres in fibre-reinforced composite materials
  154. The electron microscope appearance of the subchondral bone plate in the human femoral head in osteoarthritis and osteoporosis
  155. Optimizing the configuration of cement keyholes for acetabular fixation in total hip replacement using Taguchi experimental design
  156. Material properties and biosynthetic activity of articular cartilage from the bovine carpo-metacarpal joint
  157. Cement fixation of the acetabular component during total hip replacement
  158. A finite element model for investigating the loadbearing properties of articular cartilage on bone
  159. Erratum
  160. Material Properties of Bone from the Femoral Neck and Calcar Femorale of Patients with Osteoporosis or Osteoarthritis
  161. Significant Antenatal Factors in the Development of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
  162. Composition and Mechanical Properties of Cancellous Bone from the Femoral Head of Patients with Osteoporosis or Osteoarthritis
  163. Mechanical and material properties of the subchondral bone plate from the femoral head of patients with osteoarthritis or osteoporosis
  164. Matrix loss and synthesis following a single impact load on articular cartilage in vitro
  165. An In Vitro Study of the Biomechanical Effects of Flexible Stabilization on the Lumbar Spine
  166. P12. Identification of novel response genes in mechanically loaded articular cartilage: studies using differential display PCR
  167. Lumbar Spine Disorders
  168. FRONT MATTER
  169. BACK MATTER
  170. Euler Buckling as a Model for the Curvature and Flexion of the Human Lumbar Spine
  171. Mechanical load stimulates prostaglandin E2 synthesis by articular cartilage chondrocytes in vitro
  172. A Comparison of Methods for Measuring Trunk List
  173. Matrix Damage and Chondrocyte Viability Following a Single Impact Load on Articular-Cartilage
  174. Stiffening Effects of Cortical Bone on Vertebral Cancellous Bone In Situ
  175. Lumbar Spine Disorders: Current Concepts
  176. THE CURVED, FLEXIBLE SPINE AND THE FUNCTIONS OF LIGAMENTS AND MUSCLES
  177. FRONT MATTER
  178. BACK MATTER
  179. Lumbar Spine Disorders: Current Concepts
  180. The Growth of the Lumbar Vertebral Canal
  181. Fibre Reinforcing by Collagen in Cartilage and Soft Connective Tissues
  182. Localization and characterization of the response of chondrocytes to mechanical load using in-situ hybridization
  183. Collagen organization in the crural interosseous membrane and its relationship to fibular osteotomy
  184. P43. The effects of impact loading on articular cartilage chondrocytes in vitro
  185. P74. Stiffening of cancellous bone by surrounding it with cortical bone
  186. Fibre stress and strain in fibre-reinforced composites
  187. Measurement of Vertebral Foraminal Dimensions Using Three-Dimensional Computerized Tomography
  188. Breast compression: a preliminary study
  189. Unfavorable outcome of recent breast cancer screening trials: why?
  190. Review of the functional anatomy of the spinal ligaments and the lumbar erector spinae muscles
  191. Quantitative measurements of structure and composition of connective tissues from images
  192. Effects of Mechanical Load on Cartilage Matrix Biosynthesis In Vitro
  193. Computer-controlled mechanical testing machine for small samples of biological viscoelastic materials
  194. Aliasing effects in Fourier transforms of monotonically decaying functions and the calculation of viscoelastic moduli by combining transforms over different time periods
  195. Letters
  196. Definition of strain and stiffness in mechanical testing of animal tissues
  197. Authors' response
  198. Comparison of Structure, Mechanical Properties, and Functions of Lumbar Spinal Ligaments
  199. Comparison of Structure, Mechanical Properties, and Functions of Lumbar Spinal Ligaments
  200. Constraining the lateral dimensions of uniaxially loaded materials increases the calculated strength and stiffness: application to muscle and bone
  201. Thorecolumlbar fascia can increase the efficiency of the erector spinae muscles
  202. Stress in Collagen Fibrils of Articular Cartilage Calculated from Their Measured Orientations
  203. The effect of boundary conditions on the results of mechanical tests
  204. Structural Basis of Dilatation of the Cervix
  205. MR Imaging of Connective Tissue Degeneration
  206. Structure and mechanical properties of the longitudinal ligaments and ligamentum flavum of the spine
  207. The Spine as an Arch A New Mathematical Model
  208. Large cartilage proteoglycan (PG-LA) influences the biosynthesis of macromolecules by isolated chondrocytes
  209. Strain relates connective tissue properties to joint movement
  210. A new mathematical model of the spine and its relationship to spinal loading in the workplace
  211. Determination of the orientation distribution function for collagen fibrils in a connective tissue site from a high-angle X-ray diffraction pattern
  212. Simple computer controlled apparatus for in vitro mechanical testing of connective tissues
  213. Dimensional measurements on images from a video camera or cassette recorder using a BBC microcomputer
  214. Collagen Organisation in the Cervix and its Relation to Mechanical Function
  215. Intra-abdominal pressure
  216. The theory of fibre-reinforced composite materials applied to changes in the mechanical properties of the cervix during pregnancy
  217. Computer simulation of the slice profile in magnetic-resonance imaging
  218. The importance of a slit-like lumen cross-section for the mechanical function of the cervix
  219. Intra-abdominal pressure and its role in spinal mechanics
  220. Analysis of Magnetic Resonance Images from Normal and Degenerate Lumbar Intervertebral Discs
  221. Relation Between Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of Fibre-Reinforced Composite Materials at Large Strains
  222. A method for the clinical measurement of relaxation times in magnetic resonance imaging
  223. Composition and properties of connective tissues
  224. A Model for the Function and Failure of the Meniscus
  225. Fibre Reinforcement and Mechanical Stability in Articular Cartilage
  226. Birefringence of Articular Cartilage and the Distribution of Collagen Fibril Orientations
  227. Calcification of the deep zone in pig femoral head cartilage
  228. Collagen Organization in Articular Cartilage, Determined by X-Ray Diffraction, and its Relationship to Tissue Function
  229. Determination of Collagen Fibril Orientation in the Cartilage of Vertebral End Plate
  230. The Lamina Splendens of Articular Cartilage is an Artefact of Phase Contrast Microscopy
  231. Determination of the direction of preferred orientation and the orientation distribution function of collagen fibrils in connective tissues from high-angle X-ray diffraction patterns
  232. Mechanical Testing of Bone Ex Vivo
  233. Scanning Electron Microscopy of Bone