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Bone Remodeling Process. Mechanics, Biology, and Numerical Modeling

  • Book

  • August 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5238347

Bone Remodeling Process: Mechanics, Biology, and Numerical Modeling provides a literature review. The first part of the book discusses bones in a normal physiological condition, bringing together the involved actors and factors reported over the past two decades, and the second discusses pathological conditions, highlighting the attack vectors of each bone disease. The third part is devoted to the mathematical descriptions of bone remodeling, formulated to develop models able to provide information that is not amenable to direct measurement, while the last part focuses on models using the finite element method in investigating bone biomechanics.

This book creates an overall image of the complex communication network established between the diverse remodeling actors, based on overwhelming control evidence revealed over recent years, as well as visualizes the remodeling defects and possible treatments in each case. It also regroups the models allowing readers to analyze and assess bone mechanical and biological properties. This book details the cellular mechanisms allowing the bone to adapt its microarchitecture to the requirements of the human body, which is the main issue in bone biology and presents the evolution of mathematical modeling used in a bone computer simulation.

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Table of Contents

1. Bone multiscale mechanics
2. Bone remodeling biology
3. Bone diseases and associated therapeutic solutions
4. Bone remodeling mathematical models
5. Bone and bone remodeling finite element modeling
6. Bone remodeling: Analysis, discussion and perspectives

Authors

Rabeb Ben Kahla Researcher, LASMAP (Research Laboratory of Systems and Applied Mechanics), Tunisia Polytechnic School, Tunisia. Rabeb BEN KAHLA is a Mechanical Engineering PhD student at the National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia. She conducts research at LASMAP (Research Laboratory of Systems and Applied Mechanics) of Tunisia Polytechnic School. Currently assistant teacher at Ecole d'Ing�nieurs G�n�raliste du Num�rique (Efrei PARIS), France, she is the author of the book "Finite element method and medical imaging techniques in bone biomechanics� (Wiley ISBN: 978-1-786-30518-3) and three publications in well-known journals in the field of biomechanics (Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology , Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology). Abdelwahed Barkaoui Assistant Director, Renewable Energies and Advanced Materials Laboratory, International University of Rabat; Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, International University of Rabat, Morocco. Abdelwahed BARKAOUI is an associate professor of Mechanical Engineering at International University of Rabat. Currently assistant director of LERMA laboratory and head of mechanical discipline at renewable energy school, his research mainly targets problems in biomechanics, mechanobiology and biomedical engineering. He was member of editorial board of several international scientific journals and reviewer for several international journals known in the field of biomechanics and mechanical engineering. Besides, he is author of two books: "Finite element method and medical imaging techniques in bone biomechanics� (Wiley ISBN: 978-1-786-30518-3), and FEM Analysis of the Human Knee Joint A Review (Springer, ISBN:9783319741574), in addition to more than 30 journal publications.