The Physiology of Cartilaginous, Fibrous, and Bony Tissue |
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Contents
Preface | 3 |
THE BASIC FUNCTIONAL PLAN OF THE SKELETON | 23 |
BIOMECHANICAL RESPONSES OF HYALINE CHONDRAL GROWTH | 120 |
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acting activity adult alignment anatomical appear applied arise basic become behavior biological biomechanical bone formation bony carry cartilage cause cells cellular changes chapter characteristic chemical chondral growth clinical collagen complex tissue compression correct deposit described determine differentiation direction disease effect endochondral epiphyseal plate example exist fact factors fibrous bone fibrous tissue Figure forces functions growing hyaline hyaline cartilage identify important increase initial involved joint kind known lamellar bone later lead lists loads major material matrix means mechanical mineralization modeling muscle nature normal Note occurs organization oriented osteoblasts osteoid particular physiological primary probably problem production properties provides region relates relative remodeling repair replacement represents resorption response resultant rickets sense sequences shear simple tissues skeletal skeleton spatial speed spongiosa stage strength structural surfaces TABLE tendon tension tion turnover understand usually volume