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Increases in proximal femur bone strength estimated using finite element models from computed tomography scans following brief, high impact exercise in older men [Abstract]
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posted on 2016-07-15, 09:55 authored by Katherine Brooke-WavellKatherine Brooke-Wavell, L. Yang, D. Blackwell, M. Qasim, Sarah J. Allison, Winston J. Rennie, Jonathan FollandJonathan Folland, Gregory D. Summers, R. EastellIncreases in proximal femur bone strength estimated using finite element models from computed tomography scans following brief, high impact exercise in older men [Abstract]
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- Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
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WCO-IOF-ESCEO World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONALVolume
27Pages
S374 - S375 (2)Citation
BROOKE-WAVELL, K.S.F., 2016. Increases in proximal femur bone strength estimated using finite element models from computed tomography scans following brief, high impact exercise in older men. Osteoporosis International 27, Supp. 1, pp. S374-S375.Publisher
© International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation. Published by SpringerVersion
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2016-05-17Notes
This is an abstract of a poster presented at the Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases (WCO-IOF-ESCEO World), Malaga, Spain, April 14-17th. It is in closed access until 17th May 2017.ISSN
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