Theoretical prediction of surface bone remodeling under axial and transverse loads

Chuan Yong Qu, Qing Hua Qin, Yi Lan Kang

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    Abstract

    Theoretical prediction of surface bone remodeling in the diaphysis of the long bone under various transverse loads are made within the framework of adaptive elastic theory. These loads include external lateral pressure, electric, magnetic and thermal loads. An explicit solution is obtained for analyzing problems of surface bone remodeling. Numerical results are presented to verify the proposed formulation and to show the effects of mechanical, thermal and magnetoelectric loads on bone remodeling process. The theory can also be applied to the problem of predicting surface remodeling in the bone subjected to coupled axial force, external lateral pressure, electric, magnetic and thermal loads as a result of a force-fitted medullary pin.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication9th International Conference on Inspection, Appraisal, Repairs and Maintenance of Structures
    EditorsWei-Xin Ren, Gary K. C. Ong, John S. Y. Tan
    PublisherCI-Premier Pte Ltd
    Pages373-380
    Number of pages8
    ISBN (Electronic)9810535481, 9789810535483
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    Event9th International Conference on Inspection, Appraisal, Repairs and Maintenance of Structures - Fuzhou, China
    Duration: 20 Oct 200521 Oct 2005

    Publication series

    Name9th International Conference on Inspection, Appraisal, Repairs and Maintenance of Structures

    Conference

    Conference9th International Conference on Inspection, Appraisal, Repairs and Maintenance of Structures
    Country/TerritoryChina
    CityFuzhou
    Period20/10/0521/10/05

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