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Bone Quantitative Ultrasound (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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Bone Quantitative Ultrasound (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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Quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of bone is a relatively recent
research field. The research community is steadily growing, with
interdisciplinary branches in acoustics, medical imaging,
biomechanics, biomedical engineering, applied mathematics, bone
biology and clinical sciences, resulting in significant
achievements in new ultrasound technologies to measure bone, as
well as models to elucidate the interaction and the propagation of
ultrasonic wave in complex bone structures. Hundreds of articles
published in specialists journals are accessible from the Web and
from electronic libraries. However, no compilation and synthesis of
the most recent and significant research exist. The only book on
QUS of bone has been published in 1999 at a time when the
propagation mechanisms of ultrasound in bone were still largely
unknown and the technology was immature. The research community has
now reached a critical size, special sessions are organized in
major international meetings (e.g., at the World Congress of
Biomechanics, the annual meetings of the Acoustical Society of
America, International Bone Densitometry Workshop, etc...).
Consequently, the time has come for a completely up to date,
comprehensive review of the topic. The book will offer the most
recent experimental results and theoretical concepts developed so
far and is intended for researchers, graduate or undergraduate
students, engineers, and clinicians who are involved in the field.
The central part of the book covers the physics of ultrasound
propagation in bone. Our goal is to give the reader an extensive
view of the mathematical and numerical models as an aid to
understand the QUS potential and the types of variables that can be
determined by QUS in order to characterize bone strength. The
propagation of sound in bone is still subject of intensive
research. Different models have been proposed (for example, the
Biot theory of poroelasticity and the theory of scattering have
been used to describe wave propagation in cancellous bone, whereas
propagation in cortical bone falls in the scope of guided waves
theories). An extensive review of the models has not been published
so far. We intend in this book to present in details the models
that are used to solve the direct problem and strategies that are
currently developed to address the inverse problem. This will
include analytical theories and numerical approaches that have
grown exponentially in recent years. Most recent experimental
findings and technological developments will also be
comprehensively reviewed.
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