Biomechanics of Human Bone Growth & Development
Biomechanics of Human Bone Growth & Development
Biomechanics of Human Bone Growth & Development
◦ Compound Greenstick
◦ Avulsion Stress
◦ Spiral
◦ Bending Moment
Stress Reaction
Bone stronger in resisting compression than
tension, so the side loaded with tension will
fracture first.
◦ Acute compression fractures (in absence of
osteoporosis) is rare
Stress Fractures occur when there is no time
for repair process (osteoblast activity)
◦ Begin as small disruption in continuity of outer
layers of cortical bone.
Include injuries to:
Cartilaginous epiphyseal plate
Articular cartilage
Apophysis
Acute and repetitive loading can injure
growth plate
◦ Leads to premature closing of epiphyseal junction
and termination of bone growth.
Osteochondrosis
◦ Disruption of blood supply to epiphyses
◦ Associated with tissue necrosis and potential
deformation of the epiphyses.
Apophysitis
◦ Osteochondrosis of the apophysis
◦ Associated with traumatic avulsions.
Bone is an important living tissue that is
continuously being remodeled.
Bone Strength and Resistance to fracture
the elderly.