Wolff's Law and Connective Tissue Regulation : : Modern Interdisciplinary Comments on Wolff's Law of Connective Tissue Regulation and Rational Understanding of Common Clinical Problems / / ed. by Guenter Regling.
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Medicine and Life Sciences 1990 - 1999 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011] ©1992 |
Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Edition: | Reprint 2010 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (342 p.) :; Num. figs. |
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Other title: | I-XII -- I. Historical Background -- Julius Wolff and the Law of Bone Remodelling -- A Noteworthy Meeting of the Society for Nature Research in Zurich Two Important Precursors of Julius Wolff: Carl Culmann and Hermann von Meyer -- Julius Wolff and Friedrich Pauwels. Wolff's Concept of a Causal Therapy of Orthopaedic Diseases Using Biological Adaptation Phenomena and Its Realization by Friedrich Pauwels -- Wolff's Law -- II. Theory of Biological Sciences -- Biological Explanation and Principle of Causality -- Adaptation and Compensation as Biological Principles of Medical Thinking and Action -- Feedback Control Processes in Medicine and Technology - a Comparison -- III. Biomechanical Considerations -- Computer Aided Simulation of the Functional Bone Adaptation - a Method to Check a Theory -- The Bone as a Compression Member in a Cable Tensioning Device: The Example of the Hip -- Stress-Shape Relationship during Treatment of a Congenital Dislocation of the Hip -- Computer Simulation of Bone Remodelling in Dentistry and Orthopaedics -- Computerized Reconstruction for the Study of the Three-dimensional Architecture of Trabecular Bone -- IV. Electrophysiological Aspects -- Wolffs Law and Its Biophysical Implications -- How Do Cells Respond to the Mechanical Environment? -- Control of Embryonic Chick Bone Growth by Resonant Electromagnetic Fields -- Electrostimulation in Biology, Utilities and Side Effects -- An integrative Concept for an Electrophysiological Signal System in the Connective Tissue Matrix. The Native Collagen Fibrils as Biosensor and Signal-Conducting Structure Between Nerve and Cell as Well as in the Intercellular Matrix, and a Discussion of the Underlying Mechanism -- V. Blood Supply and Metabolism -- Intraosseous Pressure of the Human Patella -- The Mechanoreceptor Hypothesis for Remodeling of Bone and the Influence of Fluorid Therapy for Osteoporosis on It -- Metaphyseal Stress Shielding and Transarticular Load Transfer - a Biomechanical Concept of Osteopenia -- Bone Remodelling in Disuse Osteoporosis -- Selenite, Nitrate, and Mercury and their Influence on Regulation Principles in Connective Tissue -- The Biological Role of Oxygen Radicals, Lipid Peroxidation, and Antioxidative Therapy in Connective Tissue Regulation -- VI. Special Clinical Problems -- Model Investigations on the Loading of Bone in the Area of Hip-Joint Prostheses, and New Prosthesis Designs in Consideration of Wolff's Law -- Modes of Adaptation in Noncemented Total Hip Endoprosthesis -- Cementless Implantation of the Stem of Different Types of Standard Hip Endoprosthesis -- Bone Adaptation to Dynamic Osteosynthetic Implants -- Complex Biophysical-Chemical Therapies for Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- VII. Soft Tissue Regulation, Arthrosis, and Arthritis -- Superficial Zone of Articular Cartilage after Immobilization and Running Training: Is Proteoglycan Depletion the Clue to the Pathogenesis of Osteoarthrosis? -- Feedback Mechanism in the Synovial System -- Oxygen-Multistep Therapy in Degenerative Diseases of The locomotor System -- Intra-articular Measurement of Resting Synovial pO2 (Oxygen Partial Pressure of Synovial Fluid) - a New Point of Intersection for Clinical Research in the Areas of Arthrosis and Pain -- Immunologic and Immunogenic Background in the Understanding of the Pathogenesis of Lyme Disease -- A Biological Examination of Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases: The Example of Spondylitis Ankylopoietica (Bekhterev's Disease) -- List of First Authors |
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Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9783110875676 9783110637878 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9783110875676 |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | ed. by Guenter Regling. |