Biomechanical research progress of osteoporotic vertebra compressive fracture
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    Osteoporosis (OP)-related vertebral fractures often occur in the transitional thoracolumbar region, which are the earliest signs of OP deterioration in elderly patients. Such fractures can be regarded as a physical incident that occurs when the vertebral stress load exceeds the mechanical structural strength. To OP patients, preventing the occurrence of OP fracture is the primary goal for preventative measures, treatment and research of OP. This paper reviews the biomechanical research progress of osteoporotic vertebra compressive fracture (OVCF), and advocates early prevention of OVCF in OP patients, who should avoid activities that might exceed the security scope of the vertebral body load in daily life, so as to prevent subsequent fractures of the vertebral fracture cascade.

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ZHANG Xiao-gang, ZHAO Xi-yun, SONG Min, CAO Lin-zhong, ZHANG Hong-wei,WANG Zhi-peng. Biomechanical research progress of osteoporotic vertebra compressive fracture[J]. Journal of medical biomechanics,2017,32(2):199-204

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  • Received:March 02,2016
  • Revised:March 19,2016
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  • Online: April 27,2017
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