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Medicine and Health Sciences

2017

The University of Notre Dame Australia

Adaptation

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Mechanical Basis Of Bone Strength: Influence Of Bone Material, Bone Structure And Muscle Action, N H. Hart, S Nimphius, T Rantalainen, A Ireland, Aris Siafarikas, R U. Newton Jan 2017

Mechanical Basis Of Bone Strength: Influence Of Bone Material, Bone Structure And Muscle Action, N H. Hart, S Nimphius, T Rantalainen, A Ireland, Aris Siafarikas, R U. Newton

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This review summarises current understanding of how bone is sculpted through adaptive processes, designed to meet the mechanical challenges it faces in everyday life and athletic pursuits, serving as an update for clinicians, researchers and physical therapists. Bone’s ability to resist fracture under the large muscle and locomotory forces it experiences during movement and in falls or collisions is dependent on its established mechanical properties, determined by bone’s complex and multidimensional material and structural organisation. At all levels, bone is highly adaptive to habitual loading, regulating its structure according to components of its loading regime and mechanical environment, inclusive of …