Both mechanical and biological factors play an important role in normal as well as impaired fracture healing. This study aims to provide a mathematical framework in which both regulatory mechanisms are included. Mechanics and biology are coupled by making certain parameters of a previously established bioregulatory model dependent on local mechanical stimuli. To illustrate the potential added value of such a framework, this coupled model was applied to investigate whether local mechanical stimuli influencing only the angiogenic process can explain normal healing as well as overload-induced nonunion development. Simulation results showed that mechanics acting directly on angiogenesis alone was not able to predict the formation of overload-in...
Despite a myriad of studies confirming the interaction between biology and mechanics, the exact natu...
Bone regeneration is the process whereby bone is able to (scarlessly) repair itself from trauma, suc...
Non-union bone fractures are a standing problem for clinical treatments. It has been found that the ...
Both mechanical and biological factors play an important role in normal as well as impaired fracture...
peer reviewedBoth mechanical and biological factors play an important role in normal as well as impa...
Bone fracture is a very common body injury. The healing process is physiologically complex, involvin...
Despite the extensive body of literature on bone regeneration, many questions remain on e.g. the re...
Bone fracture healing is a complex process in which angiogenesis or the development of a blood vesse...
The process of fracture healing involves the action and interaction of many cells, regulated by bioc...
Fracture repair is a complex and multifactorial process, which involves a well-programmed series of ...
Mechanical boundary conditions are well known to influence the regeneration of bone and mechanobiolo...
Fracture repair is a complex process involving many different cellular processes that must be coordi...
Despite a myriad of studies confirming the interaction between biology and mechanics, the exact natu...
Most long-bone fractures heal through indirect or secondary fracture healing, a complex process in w...
Bone fracture healing is a complex physiological process commonly described by a four-phase model co...
Despite a myriad of studies confirming the interaction between biology and mechanics, the exact natu...
Bone regeneration is the process whereby bone is able to (scarlessly) repair itself from trauma, suc...
Non-union bone fractures are a standing problem for clinical treatments. It has been found that the ...
Both mechanical and biological factors play an important role in normal as well as impaired fracture...
peer reviewedBoth mechanical and biological factors play an important role in normal as well as impa...
Bone fracture is a very common body injury. The healing process is physiologically complex, involvin...
Despite the extensive body of literature on bone regeneration, many questions remain on e.g. the re...
Bone fracture healing is a complex process in which angiogenesis or the development of a blood vesse...
The process of fracture healing involves the action and interaction of many cells, regulated by bioc...
Fracture repair is a complex and multifactorial process, which involves a well-programmed series of ...
Mechanical boundary conditions are well known to influence the regeneration of bone and mechanobiolo...
Fracture repair is a complex process involving many different cellular processes that must be coordi...
Despite a myriad of studies confirming the interaction between biology and mechanics, the exact natu...
Most long-bone fractures heal through indirect or secondary fracture healing, a complex process in w...
Bone fracture healing is a complex physiological process commonly described by a four-phase model co...
Despite a myriad of studies confirming the interaction between biology and mechanics, the exact natu...
Bone regeneration is the process whereby bone is able to (scarlessly) repair itself from trauma, suc...
Non-union bone fractures are a standing problem for clinical treatments. It has been found that the ...