Cortical and Trabecular Bone Fracture Characterisation in the Vertebral Body Using Acoustic Emission

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Dale L. Robinson
Kwong Ming Tse
Melanie Franklyn
JiangYue Zhang
David Ackland
Peter Vee Sin Lee
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[1] The University of Melbourne,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] Defence Science and Technology Group,undefined
[3] Department of Defence,undefined
[4] The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab,undefined
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Acoustic emission; Dynamic compression; Lumbar spine vertebrae; Vertebral fracture;
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The ability to rapidly detect localised fractures of cortical and/or trabecular bone sustained by the vertebral body would enhance the analysis of vertebral fracture initiation and propagation during dynamic loading. In this study, high rate axial compression tests were performed on twenty sets of three-vertebra lumbar spine specimens. Acoustic Emission (AE) sensor measurements of sound wave pressure were used to classify isolated trabecular fractures and severe compressive fractures of vertebral body cortical and trabecular bone. Fracture detection using standard AE parameters was compared to that of traditional mechanical parameters obtained from load cell and displacement readings. Results indicated that the AE parameters achieved slightly enhanced classification of isolated trabecular fractures, whereas the mechanical parameters better identified combined fractures of cortical and trabecular bone. These findings demonstrate that AE may be used to promptly and accurately identify localised fractures of trabecular bone, whereas more extensive fractures of the vertebral body are best identified by load cell readings due to the considerable loss in compressive resistance. The discrimination thresholds corresponding to the AE parameters were based on calibrated measurements of AE wave pressure and may ultimately be used to examine the onset and progression of vertebral fracture in other loading scenarios.
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