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2020 ◽  
Vol 235 (7-8) ◽  
pp. 5679-5688 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Gingery ◽  
Malayannan Subramaniam ◽  
Kevin S. Pitel ◽  
Xiaodong Li ◽  
Hua Z. Ke ◽  
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Author(s):  
Peter J. Haar

Chapter 71 discusses osteoporosis, which is a systemic skeletal disease characterized by generalized loss of bone mass. Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disorder. Symptoms in osteoporosis arise from complications, particularly fractures. Early diagnosis is important because osteoporotic fractures can markedly decrease quality of life and reduce life expectancy. Radiography alone is inadequate for detecting early bone loss. MRI has a higher sensitivity for detecting nondisplaced fractures in osteopenic bone than does radiography. Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the gold standard for diagnosis and fracture risk prediction. Detection of fragility and insufficiency fractures is highly important in patient care, often initiating lifestyle modification and pharmacologic therapy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (152) ◽  
pp. 20180667 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zihui Li ◽  
Duncan Betts ◽  
Gisela Kuhn ◽  
Michael Schirmer ◽  
Ralph Müller ◽  
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Although mechanical stimulation is considered a promising approach to accelerate implant integration, our understanding of load-driven bone formation and resorption around implants is still limited. This lack of knowledge may delay the development of effective loading protocols to prevent implant loosening, especially in osteoporosis. In healthy bone, formation and resorption are mechanoregulated processes. In the intricate context of peri-implant bone regeneration, it is not clear whether bone (re)modelling can still be load-driven. Here, we investigated the mechanical control of peri-implant bone (re)modelling with a well-controlled mechanobiological experiment. We applied cyclic mechanical loading after implant insertion in tail vertebrae of oestrogen depleted mice and we monitored peri-implant bone response by in vivo micro-CT. Experimental data were combined with micro-finite element simulations to estimate local tissue strains in (re)modelling locations. We demonstrated that a substantial increase in bone mass around the implant could be obtained by loading the entire bone. This augmentation could be attributed to a large reduction in bone resorption rather than to an increase in bone formation. We also showed that following implantation, mechanical regulation of bone (re)modelling was transiently lost. Our findings should help to clarify the role of mechanical stimulation on the maintenance of peri-implant bone mass.


Hand ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 116-124
Author(s):  
Venus Vakhshori ◽  
Ram Kiran Alluri ◽  
Milan Stevanovic ◽  
Alidad Ghiassi

Internal radiocarpal distraction plating is a versatile tool in the treatment of distal radius fractures that are not amenable to nonoperative treatment or operative fixation with standard volar or dorsal implants. Internal distraction plates may also be indicated in the setting of polytrauma or osteopenic bone. The plate functions as an internal fixator, using ligamentotaxis to restore length and alignment while providing relative stability for bony healing. The plate can be fixed to either the second or the third metacarpal, and anatomic and biomechanical studies have assessed the strengths and weaknesses of each strategy. This operative fixation technique leads to acceptable radiographic results and functional outcomes. Following fracture union, the plate is removed, and wrist range of motion is resumed.


Pharmacology ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 102 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 67-73
Author(s):  
Helena Zivna ◽  
Iveta Gradošová ◽  
Pavel Zivny ◽  
Eva Cermakova ◽  
Vladimir Palicka

Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) represent a model of essential hypertension. We studied the effect of amlodipine (AML) on bone markers, bone mineral density (BMD), and biomechanical properties of osteopenic bone induced by orchidectomy in male SHR. Rats were allocated to 3 groups and were sacrificed after 12 weeks: sham-operated control; orchidectomised control; and orchidectomised receiving a diet supplemented with AML. Indicators of bone turnover were assessed in bone homogenate, BMD was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, and the femurs were subjected to biomechanical testing. Long-term AML administration does not have a negative impact on bone metabolism and density in male SHR.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 304-307
Author(s):  
Fábio Senishi Asano ◽  
Fernando Fonseca de Almeida e Val ◽  
Thiago Teixeira Serafim ◽  
Maurício José Falcai ◽  
Rodrigo Okubo ◽  
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Osteopenia is a reversible condition and precedes osteoporosis. Physical activity and mechanical loading appear to play an important role in the regulation of bone homeostasis, without the side effects of targeted drug therapy. However, there is controversy as to which type of stimulus promotes more effective adaptations with respect to mechanical properties of bones. Objective: To investigate the effects of high-impact drop training on bone structure after ovariectomy-induced osteopenia in 40 10-week-old female Wistar rats. Methods: Twenty female rats (prevention program) were randomly assigned into two groups (n=10): Ovariectomized sedentary (OVXs), and OVX trained (OVX+Dropt). OVX+Dropt animals began training 3 days after surgery. Another twenty female rats (treatment program) were randomly assigned to two other groups (n=10): Ovariectomized sedentary (OVXs), and OVX trained (OVX+Dropt). OVX+Dropt animals began training 60 days after surgery. The rats in the trained groups were dropped from 40 cm height 20 times/day, 5 days/week over a period of 12 weeks period. At the end, the biomechanical tests were analyzed. Results: The final load and stiffness of the left tibia in the trained groups were higher than in the sedentary groups (p<0.05). Conclusions: Dropping exercise induced favorable changes in bone mechanical properties. High-impact drop exercise is effective to prevent bone loss after ovariectomy even when osteopenia is already established.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 269-275 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Ono ◽  
J. M. Woodmass ◽  
A. A. Nelson ◽  
R. S. Boorman ◽  
G. M. Thornton ◽  
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