Background and purpose - Studies of fracture healing have mainly dealt with shaft fractures, both experimentally and clinically. In contrast, most patients have metaphyseal fractures. There is an increasing awareness that metaphyseal fractures heal partly through mechanisms specific to cancellous bone. Several new models for the study of cancellous bone healing have recently been presented. This review summarizes our current knowledge of cancellous fracture healing. Methods - We performed a review of the literature after doing a systematic literature search. Results - Cancellous bone appears to heal mainly via direct, membranous bone formation that occurs freely in the marrow, probably mostly arising from local stem cells. This mechanism ap...
Background: The understanding and management of transverse intra-alveolar root fractures has evolved...
The mechanism by which mechanical stimulus of reparative tissues directs the pattern of healing of a...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is characterised by low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration o...
Background and purpose - Studies of fracture healing have mainly dealt with shaft fractures, both ex...
Background and purpose — Studies of fracture healing have mainly dealt with shaft fractures, both ex...
Most of what is known about fracture healing comes from studies of shaft fractures in long bones. In...
Most of what is known about the biological response during fracture healing comes from numerous anim...
Metaphysis cancellous bone fracture is one of the most common fracture types in clinical orthopedic ...
Fractures are one of the most prevalent clinical conditions worldwide. Among them, cancellous fractu...
Fractures in humans most commonly occur near the joints, in the metaphyseal bone area mainly consist...
<div><p><b>Background and purpose —</b> Cancellous bone appears to heal by mechanisms different from...
Background and purpose - Metaphyseal fractures heal in a rapid fashion that is different from the bo...
<p>Background and purpose — Fracture healing in the shaft is usually described as a sequence of even...
Histology blog entry for September 20, 2008 about the repair of cartilage and bone
Background and purpose - Cancellous bone appears to heal by mechanisms different from shaft fracture...
Background: The understanding and management of transverse intra-alveolar root fractures has evolved...
The mechanism by which mechanical stimulus of reparative tissues directs the pattern of healing of a...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is characterised by low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration o...
Background and purpose - Studies of fracture healing have mainly dealt with shaft fractures, both ex...
Background and purpose — Studies of fracture healing have mainly dealt with shaft fractures, both ex...
Most of what is known about fracture healing comes from studies of shaft fractures in long bones. In...
Most of what is known about the biological response during fracture healing comes from numerous anim...
Metaphysis cancellous bone fracture is one of the most common fracture types in clinical orthopedic ...
Fractures are one of the most prevalent clinical conditions worldwide. Among them, cancellous fractu...
Fractures in humans most commonly occur near the joints, in the metaphyseal bone area mainly consist...
<div><p><b>Background and purpose —</b> Cancellous bone appears to heal by mechanisms different from...
Background and purpose - Metaphyseal fractures heal in a rapid fashion that is different from the bo...
<p>Background and purpose — Fracture healing in the shaft is usually described as a sequence of even...
Histology blog entry for September 20, 2008 about the repair of cartilage and bone
Background and purpose - Cancellous bone appears to heal by mechanisms different from shaft fracture...
Background: The understanding and management of transverse intra-alveolar root fractures has evolved...
The mechanism by which mechanical stimulus of reparative tissues directs the pattern of healing of a...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is characterised by low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration o...