During the remodeling phase of fracture healing in mice, the callus gradually transforms into a double cortex, which thereafter merges into one cortex. In large animals, a double cortex normally does not form. We investigated whether these patterns of remodeling of the fracture callus in mice can be explained by mechanical loading. Morphologies of fractures after 21, 28, and 42 days of healing were determined from an in vivo mid-diaphyseal femoral osteotomy healing experiment in mice. Bone density distributions from microCT at 21 days were converted into adaptive finite element models. To assess the effect of loading mode on bone remodeling, a well-established remodeling algorithm was used to examine the effect of axial force or bending mom...
Since 5–10% of all bone fractures result in non-healing situations, a thorough understanding of the ...
Fracture healing is a complicated coupling of many processes. Yet despite the apparent complexity, f...
Bone is able to react to changing mechanical demands by adapting its internal microstructure through...
During the remodeling phase of fracture healing in mice, the callus gradually transforms into a doub...
ABSTRACT: During the remodeling phase of fracture healing in mice, the callus gradually transforms i...
Fracture healing is regulated by mechanical loading. Understanding the underlying mechanisms during ...
Bone healing and remodeling are mechanically driven processes. While the generalized response to mec...
Iterative computational models have been used to investigate the regulation of bone fracture healing...
Introduction & Aims Optimising fracture treatments requires a sound understanding of relationshi...
Mechanical signals are known to influence bone healing progression. Previous studies have postulated...
The experimental model in this study yielded a consistent pattern of normal healing. Thus, it is use...
Background: Despite the increasing clinical problems with metaphyseal fractures, most experimental s...
AbstractA fracture in bone results in a dramatic change of mechanical loading conditions at the site...
Numerous experimental fracture healing studies are performed on rats, in which different experimenta...
<p>For histological analysis, mid-sagittal sections of fractured femora were stained with Safranin O...
Since 5–10% of all bone fractures result in non-healing situations, a thorough understanding of the ...
Fracture healing is a complicated coupling of many processes. Yet despite the apparent complexity, f...
Bone is able to react to changing mechanical demands by adapting its internal microstructure through...
During the remodeling phase of fracture healing in mice, the callus gradually transforms into a doub...
ABSTRACT: During the remodeling phase of fracture healing in mice, the callus gradually transforms i...
Fracture healing is regulated by mechanical loading. Understanding the underlying mechanisms during ...
Bone healing and remodeling are mechanically driven processes. While the generalized response to mec...
Iterative computational models have been used to investigate the regulation of bone fracture healing...
Introduction & Aims Optimising fracture treatments requires a sound understanding of relationshi...
Mechanical signals are known to influence bone healing progression. Previous studies have postulated...
The experimental model in this study yielded a consistent pattern of normal healing. Thus, it is use...
Background: Despite the increasing clinical problems with metaphyseal fractures, most experimental s...
AbstractA fracture in bone results in a dramatic change of mechanical loading conditions at the site...
Numerous experimental fracture healing studies are performed on rats, in which different experimenta...
<p>For histological analysis, mid-sagittal sections of fractured femora were stained with Safranin O...
Since 5–10% of all bone fractures result in non-healing situations, a thorough understanding of the ...
Fracture healing is a complicated coupling of many processes. Yet despite the apparent complexity, f...
Bone is able to react to changing mechanical demands by adapting its internal microstructure through...