Although the response to injury in bone has some characteristics in common with that in soft tissues, bone repair differs in that it occurs in a mineralized tissue that has a high degree of cellular and molecular organization. Bone is a unique tissue in the body as it is capable of reconstituting itself following injury. Almost any pathological insult to bone can be said to cause a bone injury. This review deals with the response to bone injury that occurs secondary to physical agents, notably mechanical trauma, pressure and ionizing radiation. These agents evoke a common pathological response, but a number of specific aspects are seen in particular types of bone injury. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
The goal of this introduction to the mechanics of bone tissue has been to show the need for interdis...
Bone or cartilage, or both, are frequently injured related to either a single episode of trauma or r...
Bone is a remarkable living material that comes in two forms with different porosities and different...
Irradiation of a bone at a sufficient dose provokes in the cells a temporary inhibition of the proli...
Purpose: Emerging evidence shows that changes in the bone and its microenvironment following radioth...
The development, maintenance of healthy bone and regeneration of injured tissue in the human body co...
The biological tissue is affected by external and internal deformation forces: tractive/tensile forc...
ii Skeletal complications from radiation therapy have been described for breast, brain, pelvic, and ...
This paper analyses the effect of mechanical loading on bone remodelling under both physiological an...
Radiotherapeutic normal tissue injury can be viewed as two simultaneously ongoing and interacting pr...
The main purpose of this paper is to describe the mechanism of the effect of high load on bone tissu...
Bone fracture is a very common body injury. The healing process is physiologically complex, involvin...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
The goal of this introduction to the mechanics of bone tissue has been to show the need for interdis...
Bone or cartilage, or both, are frequently injured related to either a single episode of trauma or r...
Bone is a remarkable living material that comes in two forms with different porosities and different...
Irradiation of a bone at a sufficient dose provokes in the cells a temporary inhibition of the proli...
Purpose: Emerging evidence shows that changes in the bone and its microenvironment following radioth...
The development, maintenance of healthy bone and regeneration of injured tissue in the human body co...
The biological tissue is affected by external and internal deformation forces: tractive/tensile forc...
ii Skeletal complications from radiation therapy have been described for breast, brain, pelvic, and ...
This paper analyses the effect of mechanical loading on bone remodelling under both physiological an...
Radiotherapeutic normal tissue injury can be viewed as two simultaneously ongoing and interacting pr...
The main purpose of this paper is to describe the mechanism of the effect of high load on bone tissu...
Bone fracture is a very common body injury. The healing process is physiologically complex, involvin...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
The goal of this introduction to the mechanics of bone tissue has been to show the need for interdis...