Sports Medicine Research Helps Astronauts Avoid Traumatic Bone Fractures

Researchers at the CoRE Lab within the department of orthopedics and sports medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle have partnered with MSC Software to perform musculoskeletal modeling stimulations powered by MD Adams to identify exercises which could help astronauts in the future, according to a MSC Software news release.

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The research is designed to find ways astronauts can keep their bones and muscles stronger during long-duration space missions. Astronauts are at risk of losing bone mineral density while on their missions, which can increase the chance of bone fractures.

The researchers found that completing exercises that target anatomical areas of the body that experience high levels of BMD loss can help prevent the risk of fractures.

Read the release about preventing BMD loss for astronauts.

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