Functional strain in bone tissue as an objective, and controlling stimulus for adaptive bone remodelling

Volume: 20, Issue: 11-12, Pages: 1083 - 1093
Published: Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The skeleton consists of a series of elements with a variety of functions. In locations where shape or protection are of prime importance the bone's architecture is achieved during growth under direct genetic control. In locations where resistance to repetitive loading is important only the general form of the bone will be achieved as a result of growth alone, the remaining characteristics result from functional adaptation. This mechanism...
Paper Details
Title
Functional strain in bone tissue as an objective, and controlling stimulus for adaptive bone remodelling
Published Date
Jan 1, 1987
Volume
20
Issue
11-12
Pages
1083 - 1093
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