- The
Mechanostat is a term
describing the way in
which mechanical loading influences bone
structure by
changing the m**** (amount of bone) and architecture...
- demands.
Refinement of Wolff's Law: Utah-Paradigm of Bone
physiology (
Mechanostat Theorem) by
Harold Frost. The racquet-holding arm
bones of
tennis players...
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ossification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dystrophic calcification Mechanostat, a
model describing ossification and bone loss Ossicone, the horn-like...
- Cremona[citation needed]. He died in Zürich, Switzerland.
Biomechanics Mechanostat Mohr's
circle Truss Hartenberg (1981) C.
Culmann (1865)
Anwendungen der...
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which they are
mechanically stressed. It is also an
application of the
Mechanostat model of
Harold Frost which was
originally developed to
describe the...
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Mechanostat,
similar law
developed by
Harold Frost Bernhard Meyer: Mit ihm beginnt...
- For more
information on remodeling, see Wolff's law, Davis's law, and
Mechanostat.
Martial arts
portal Makiwara Poke
Punching bag
Atemi Varma kalai The...
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develop cancellous bone
histomorphomety (1977),
generate and
refine the
mechanostat hypothesis (1987), and the ever-evolving Utah
Paradigm of Bone Physiology...
- used to
explore the
relation between muscle and bone.
According to the
Mechanostat theorem muscle function influences bone growth. By
combining functional...
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August Hirschwald. pp. 1–281. ISBN 9783868056488. Frost, HM (1987). "The
mechanostat: a
proposed pathogenic mechanism of
osteoporoses and the bone m**** effects...