Bone hardness testing in the trabecular bone of the human patella.

1996 
Abstract Bone hardness of 10 human patellas in 15 regions and at three depths was measured through in situ indentation tests. Indentation tests were performed perpendicular to the three articular surfaces (lateral and medial facets, and central ridge area) and, thus, parallel to the trabeculae. Multiple regression analysis demonstrated a significant reduction of bone hardness with depth. In addition, the lateral facet had a higher bone hardness than the medial facet, and the proximal and central regions demonstrated higher bone hardness than the distal region. Overall, the proximolateral region of the patella exhibited the highest hardness compared with other regions. As bone hardness is indicative of load bearing, these results may have important consequences for patellar resurfacing and patellar component design.
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