Orientation of Collagen in Human Tibial and Fibular Shaft and Possible Correlation with Mechanical Properties
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The pattern of collagen orientation in two human tibiae and fibulae was studied. Serial 100 microns plane parallel cross-sections at 1 cm intervals at the same level in tibia and fibula were cut using an annular blade saw. Distribution of transversely oriented collagen was mapped using circularly polarized light and an image analyzing computer. In both the tibia and fibula the pattern of collagen orientation is characteristic, which may be related to the distribution of the bending forces normally operative in these bones.
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