Image for Bone remodeling process  : mechanics, biology, and numerical modeling

Bone remodeling process : mechanics, biology, and numerical modeling

See all formats and editions

Bone Remodeling Process: Mechanics, Biology, and Numerical Modeling provides a literature review.

The first part of the book discusses bones in a normal physiological condition, bringing together the involved actors and factors reported over the past two decades, and the second discusses pathological conditions, highlighting the attack vectors of each bone disease.

The third part is devoted to the mathematical descriptions of bone remodeling, formulated to develop models able to provide information that is not amenable to direct measurement, while the last part focuses on models using the finite element method in investigating bone biomechanics. This book creates an overall image of the complex communication network established between the diverse remodeling actors, based on overwhelming control evidence revealed over recent years, as well as visualizes the remodeling defects and possible treatments in each case.

It also regroups the models allowing readers to analyze and assess bone mechanical and biological properties.

This book details the cellular mechanisms allowing the bone to adapt its microarchitecture to the requirements of the human body, which is the main issue in bone biology and presents the evolution of mathematical modeling used in a bone computer simulation.

Read More
Available
£138.00
Add Line Customisation
Usually dispatched within 4 weeks
Add to List
Product Details
Academic Press Inc
0323884679 / 9780323884679
Paperback / softback
612.751
01/08/2021
United Kingdom
English
200 pages
24 cm