Part II: A new perspective for modeling the bone remodeling process: Biology, mechanics, and pathologies

In this paper, we explore the effects of biological (pathological) and mechanical damage on bone tissue within a benchmark model. Using the Finite Element Methodology, we analyze and numerically test the model’s components, capabilities, and performance under physiologically and pathologically relev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of theoretical biology 2024-10, Vol.593, p.111894, Article 111894
Hauptverfasser: Garzón-Alvarado, Diego A., Duque-Daza, Carlos A., Vaca-González, Juan Jairo, Boucetta, Abdelkader, Linero, Dorian L., de Boer, Gregory, Das, Raj, Ramtani, Salah
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we explore the effects of biological (pathological) and mechanical damage on bone tissue within a benchmark model. Using the Finite Element Methodology, we analyze and numerically test the model’s components, capabilities, and performance under physiologically and pathologically relevant conditions. Our findings demonstrate the model’s effectiveness in simulating bone remodeling processes and self-repair mechanisms for micro-damage induced by biological internal conditions and mechanical external ones within bone tissue. This article is the second part of a series, where the first part presented the mathematical model and the biological and physical significance of the terms used in a simplified benchmark model. It explored the bone remodeling model’s application, implementation, and results under physiological conditions.
ISSN:0022-5193
1095-8541
1095-8541
DOI:10.1016/j.jtbi.2024.111894