Applied biomechanics of bone: functional and clinical perspectives
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Applied biomechanics of bone: functional and clinical perspectives
Abstract
Proper locomotion depends on the presence of a strong, intact skeletal system that is able to withstand the stresses and strains of everyday life. In this article, the authors discuss the function of force on bones from a clinical and biomechanical viewpoint. As is presented, bone is a living, viable organ that responds to both external and internal stimuli.
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