The mechanical loading environment influences the development and maturation of joints. In this study, the influence of imbalanced muscular loading on joint development was studied using localized chemical denervation of hip stabilizing muscle groups in neonatal mice. It was hypothesized that imbalanced muscle loading, targeting either Gluteal muscles or Quadriceps muscles, would lead to bilateral hip joint asymmetry, as measured by acetabular coverage, femoral head volume and bone morphometry, and femoral-acetabular shape. The contralateral hip joints as well as age-matched, uninjected mice were used as controls. Altered bone development was analyzed using micro-computed tomography, histology, and image registration techniques at post-nata...
The hip functions as a ball and socket joint, with cartilage layers that cover the joint surfaces on...
Background: Lateral growth disturbance of the capital femoral epiphysis is the most common type of p...
This PhD thesis explores, through the use of a mechanobiological simulation of prenatal joint morpho...
AbstractJoint morphogenesis is an important phase of prenatal joint development during which the opp...
Fetal movements are essential for normal development of the human skeleton. When fetal movements are...
There is little understanding on how cell division, expansion and migration drive joint morphogenesi...
Skeletal muscle contractions are critical for normal skeletal growth and morphogenesis but it is unc...
<div><p>Muscle forces are necessary for the development and maintenance of a mineralized skeleton. R...
Muscle forces are necessary for the development and maintenance of a mineralized skeleton. Removal o...
SummaryObjectiveA cam-type deformity drastically increases the risk of hip osteoarthritis (OA). Sinc...
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is characterized by joint subluxation, malformation, and ea...
Abstract only availablePrevious studies have shown that mechanical loading on the skeleton acts as a...
SummaryObjectiveThere is increasing evidence that joint shape is a potent predictor of osteoarthriti...
Abnormal joint morphogenesis is linked to clinical conditions such as Developmental Dysplasia of the...
Objective: A cam-type deformity drastically increases the risk of hip osteoarthritis (OA). Since thi...
The hip functions as a ball and socket joint, with cartilage layers that cover the joint surfaces on...
Background: Lateral growth disturbance of the capital femoral epiphysis is the most common type of p...
This PhD thesis explores, through the use of a mechanobiological simulation of prenatal joint morpho...
AbstractJoint morphogenesis is an important phase of prenatal joint development during which the opp...
Fetal movements are essential for normal development of the human skeleton. When fetal movements are...
There is little understanding on how cell division, expansion and migration drive joint morphogenesi...
Skeletal muscle contractions are critical for normal skeletal growth and morphogenesis but it is unc...
<div><p>Muscle forces are necessary for the development and maintenance of a mineralized skeleton. R...
Muscle forces are necessary for the development and maintenance of a mineralized skeleton. Removal o...
SummaryObjectiveA cam-type deformity drastically increases the risk of hip osteoarthritis (OA). Sinc...
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is characterized by joint subluxation, malformation, and ea...
Abstract only availablePrevious studies have shown that mechanical loading on the skeleton acts as a...
SummaryObjectiveThere is increasing evidence that joint shape is a potent predictor of osteoarthriti...
Abnormal joint morphogenesis is linked to clinical conditions such as Developmental Dysplasia of the...
Objective: A cam-type deformity drastically increases the risk of hip osteoarthritis (OA). Since thi...
The hip functions as a ball and socket joint, with cartilage layers that cover the joint surfaces on...
Background: Lateral growth disturbance of the capital femoral epiphysis is the most common type of p...
This PhD thesis explores, through the use of a mechanobiological simulation of prenatal joint morpho...