Title of article
Three rules for bone adaptation to mechanical stimuli
Author/Authors
C. H. Turner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
9
From page
399
To page
407
Abstract
The primary mechanical function of bones is to provide rigid levers for muscles to pull against, and to remain as light as possible to allow efficient locomotion. To accomplish this bones must adapt their shape and architecture to make efficient use of material. Bone adaptation during skeletal growth and development continuously adjusts skeletal mass and architecture to changing mechanical environments. There are three fundamental rules that govern bone adaptation: (1) It is driven by dynamic, rather than static, loading. (2) Only a short duration of mechanical loading is necessary to initiate an adaptive response. (3) Bone cells accommodate to a customary mechanical loading environment, making them less responsive to routine loading signals. From these rules, several mathematical equations can be derived that provide simple parametric models for bone adaptation.
Keywords
Bone density , mechanical stress , biomechanics , Mechanotransduction
Journal title
Bone
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Bone
Record number
490698
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