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Re: Big bone vs small bone
Heidi,
Such a large increase in geometry is hard to believe. I was thinking
of minor geometry changes due to the reduction of oesteoporosis. The
dimensions you give indicate a circumferential measurment which would
include tendons. It is possible that the increase in measurement is
due to the strengthening by increase in tendon diameter rather than
bone diameter. A better measure of bone size would be to use calipers
to measure the width of the bone.
Again I'm no expert but this seems plausible.
Nicco
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