2016
DOI: 10.3382/ps/pev345
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A method of determining bending properties of poultry long bones using beam analysis and micro-CT data

Abstract: While conventional mechanical testing has been regarded as a gold standard for the evaluation of bone heath in numerous studies, with recent advances in medical imaging, virtual methods of biomechanics are rapidly evolving in the human literature. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the feasibility of determining the elastic and failure properties of poultry long bones using established methods of analysis from the human literature. In order to incorporate a large range of bone sizes and densiti… Show more

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“…More recently, keel-bone health has been measured in live birds via radiographs and CT scans of restrained birds, which allows accurate tracking of damage and healing across time (Richards et al 2011;Eusemann et al 2018;Rufener et al 2018;Chargo et al 2019aChargo et al , 2019bBaur et al 2020). Development of virtual biomechanical analyses could enable more studies on live birds and quantification of bone properties in vivo (Vaughan et al 2016). Finally, blood samples can be taken throughout pullet development or layer production to quantify serum markers of bone formation and resorption (e.g.…”
Section: Skeletal Health-assessment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, keel-bone health has been measured in live birds via radiographs and CT scans of restrained birds, which allows accurate tracking of damage and healing across time (Richards et al 2011;Eusemann et al 2018;Rufener et al 2018;Chargo et al 2019aChargo et al , 2019bBaur et al 2020). Development of virtual biomechanical analyses could enable more studies on live birds and quantification of bone properties in vivo (Vaughan et al 2016). Finally, blood samples can be taken throughout pullet development or layer production to quantify serum markers of bone formation and resorption (e.g.…”
Section: Skeletal Health-assessment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thawing step has no impact on biomechanical properties of bones and maintains wet condition (14,35,38,39). Vaughan et al (40) thawed femurs at 4°C and then slowly brought to 20°C before preparation for mechanical tests. So, there must be slow thawing.…”
Section: Prepartion Of Bones For Biomechanical Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%