UTE measures of cortical bone water were evaluated in 15 cadaveric proximal femora. Pore water content, total water content, and porosity index were all negatively associated with whole-bone stiffness obtained in a sideways fall loading configuration and with volumetric bone mineral density. In contrast, bound water content was not found to be related to stiffness or mineral density. This data suggest that bone water measures may provide useful information on cortical bone mechanical competence.
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