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This project investigates how mechanical loading affects bone growth and shape in children, particularly those with torsional deformities. By using advanced simulations and medical imaging, it aims to improve treatment strategies, shifting from reactive surgeries to proactive, non-invasive interventions that promote he…
Bones are pivotal to long-term health, providing structural support and facilitating mobility.
However, various patient groups commonly develop torsional bony deformities, leading to numerous clinical problems.
Understanding, monitoring, and ultimately modifying bone growth is crucial for improving the functional mobility of these patients and preserving lifelong health.
Despite recognizing, since the 19th century, that bone growth is influenced by mechanical loads, the specific loading environm…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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