Wideband Single-Crystal Transducer for Bone Characterization
TBMG-15286
12/01/2012
- Content
The microgravity conditions of space travel result in unique physiological demands on the human body. In particular, the absence of the continual mechanical stresses on the skeletal system that are present on Earth cause the bones to decalcify. Trabecular structure decreases in thickness and increases in spacing, resulting in decreased bone strength and increased risk of injury. Thus, monitoring bone health is a high priority for long-term space travel. A single probe covering all frequency bands of interest would be ideal for such measurements, and this would also minimize storage space and eliminate the complexity of integrating multiple probes.
- Citation
- "Wideband Single-Crystal Transducer for Bone Characterization," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2012.