Sentences with phrase «femoral neck bone»

Increases in femoral neck bone mineral density have been reported in postmenopausal women, though no significant effect was observed in postmenopausal women taking alendronate.

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The small increase in the high - dose group did not translate into beneficial effects because authors found no difference between the three study groups for changes in spine, average total - hip, average femoral neck or total - body bone mineral density, trabecular bone score, muscle mass or sit - to - stand tests.
To measure whether MHT influenced bone health, researchers used dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans of the participants» lumbar spine, femoral neck and hip to assess bone mineral density.
The fast runs, intense actions and unorthodox movements may well be the cause of a large increase in bone mineralization in the femur bone and femoral neck after only 4 months and of the further 3 % improvement from 4 to 12 months of training,» says Helge.
Moreover, muscle function was improved by 30 % and bone mineralization in the femoral neck increased by 2 %,» says Krustrup.
The level of activity and the developmental age of humans is suggested by the angle that the femoral head and neck (the part that articulates with the hip) makes with the main shaft of the bone.
The results indicate that children on ADHD medication had lower bone mineral density in the femur, femoral neck and lumbar spine.
The researchers also found several other variants associated with bone mineral density in specific areas, including 3 for forearm, 14 for femoral neck, and 19 for lumbar spine.
AJR: 203, September 2014 517 Pitfalls and Pearls in MRI of the Knee insertion point of the anterior root of the me - dial meniscus shows greater variability and AJR: 205, September 2015 515 Ultrasound of the Groin femoral head and neck in the sagittal oblique plane using bone landmarks for orienta - tion (Fig. 1A).
Femoral Head and Neck Excision is a surgery that involves removing the tip of the femur (the neck and the head of the bone), replacing it with a fibrous joint.
The dog's physiologic response to joint laxity is proliferative fibroplasia or thickening of the joint capsule and formation of osteophytes or new bone on the rim of the acetabulum and the femoral neck.
This is an avascular (pertaining to inadequate blood supply), aseptic (not infected), developmental osteonecrosis (dying of bone tissue) of the femoral head and neck, found almost entirely in toy or other small breeds.
An FHO, or femoral head ostectomy, is a surgical procedure that aims to restore pain - free mobility to a diseased or damaged hip, by removing the head and neck of the femur (the long leg bone or thighbone).
A femoral head and neck ostectomy, or FHO was performed, and is a procedure that includes removing the top part of the thigh bone involved in the ball - in - socket hip joint.
While the major reason for hip replacement is to treat disabling HD, other disorders can also benefit: Legg - Calvé - Perthes disease, permanent dislocation from trauma, bad fracture of the femoral head and neck, hereditary or environmental defects in union of bone centers, and excision arthroplasties that have failed to solve the problem.
The connection between the ball and the main part of the femur leg bone (called the femoral neck) is narrow.
The femoral neck is very thick, the socket is shallow, and there is extra bone present on the edges of the socket.
Femoral neck fracture — This break occurs at the bottom of the femur neck itself, causing it to separate from the thigh bone.
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