BONE MECHANICS

Bone is a complex tissue that is continually being torn down and replaced by biological remodeling. As the main constituent in whole bones (which as organs contain other tissues such as bone marrow, nerves, and blood vessels), the two types of bone tissue—cortical and trabecular bone—have the functional task of withstanding substantial stress during the course of locomotion and strenuous activities such as lifting heavy weights or fast running. Since bones are loaded both cyclically and statically, fatigue and creep responses are important aspects of their mechanical behavior. Indeed, there is evidence that a primary stimulus for bone remodeling is the repair of damage that accumulates from habitual cyclic loading. With aging, however, the balance between bone loss and gain is disrupted, and bone deteriorates, leading to a variety of devastating clinical problems. In modern populations, fractures from osteoporosis are becoming increasingly common, the spine, hip, and wrist being the primary sites. Implantation of orthopedic prostheses for conditions such as disc degeneration and osteoarthritis require strong bone for optimal fixation, a difficult requirement for sites such as the aged spine or hip, where bone strength can be greatly compromised. The goal of this chapter is to summarize the highlights of what is known about the mechanical behavior of bone as a material. 8.

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