Ultrasonic Transmission Characteristics of In vitro Human Cancellous Bone
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概要
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An ultrasonic wave transmitted through an in vitro human cancellous bone was experimentally investigated. An osteoporotic cancellous bone specimen was obtained from an in vitro femoral head. A narrow ultrasonic beam was scanned on the specimen surface over an area of $30\times 30$ mm2 and the transmitted ultrasonic wave was obtained at an interval of 1 mm. Local bone densities corresponding to measurement points using the ultrasonic beam were obtained using a microfocus X-ray computed tomography system. Transmitted slow wave signals were detected at all measurements points; however, the measurable area of a fast wave was greatly reduced and limited because of the osteoporotic low-density specimen. The propagation speed of a slow wave was almost independent of bone density. The propagation speed of the fast wave and the amplitudes of the fast and slow waves considerably depended on bone density. The obtained results imply that the scattered values of the propagation speed of the fast wave and the amplitudes of the fast and slow waves reflect the ultrasonic characteristics of the cancellous bone, which depend on both the bone density and the trabecular macro- and micro-structures.
- Published by the Japan Society of Applied Physics through the Institute of Pure and Applied Physicsの論文
- 2007-07-30
著者
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OTANI Takahiko
Doshisha Univ.
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Takada Masahiko
Shiga Univ. Medical Sci. Otsu Jpn
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Teshima Ryota
Tottori Univ. Fac. Medicine Tottori Jpn
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Mano Isao
Oyo Electric Co. Ltd.
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Tsujimoto Toshiyuki
Horiba Ltd.
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Hagino Hiroshi
Oyo Electric Co., Ltd., Joyo, Kyoto 610-0101, Japan
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Yamamoto Tadahito
Oyo Electric Co., Ltd., Joyo, Kyoto 610-0101, Japan
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Otani Takahiko
Doshisha University, Faculty of Engineering, Kyotanabe, Kyoto 610-0321, Japan
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Takada Masahiko
Shiga University of Medical Science, Otsu 520-2192, Japan
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Tsujimoto Toshiyuki
HORIBA, Ltd., Kyoto 601-8510, Japan
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Teshima Ryota
Tottori University, Faculty of Medicine, Yonago, Tottori 683-0826, Japan
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