Lecture 19 - Bones Flashcards

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What are the functions of the skeletal systems

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  • support
  • protection from mechanical trauma
  • sites of muscle attachment via tendons
  • movement
  • site of blood cell formation - bone metabolically active [white blood cells]
  • fat storage - yellow bone marrow
  • calcium and phosphorous reserve - maintain minerals
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Briefly mention the constituent of bone

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  • bone is made of cells and extra cellular matrix (ECM). Cells inside the ECM in concentric circles
  • there are two types of cells:
    • osteoblasts - produces new bone tissues
    • osteoclasts - digests bone tissue
  • ECM is made of inorganic matter [50% hydroxyapatite and organic matter 25% collagen matter and the remaining 25% is water]
    note: collagen holds the bone together
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What is bone remodelling

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  • the concurrent process of new bone tissue for formation and digestion of existing bone is called bone remodelling
  • it helps to reshape bone in response to mechanical loading and also repair bone following fractures
  • Calcitonin, dietary Ca2+, mechanical stress, oestrogen in females promote bone formation
  • the lack of these and parathyroid hormone promote bone resorption (bone breakdown)
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List the 2 different types of bone

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Compact Bone

  • Dense (porosity 5-10%)
  • Makes up 80% of total bone weight
  • Provides strength yet lightweight

Spongy Bone

  • Porosity greater than 70%
  • Found in shaft and around surfaces
  • Capability to accommodate RBM and YBM
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indicate on the two stress-strain curves, the type of bone that would show such a response. What is the significance of the two curves (solid line)?

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Check pic q10 tut8

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What is anisotropic material

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the bone is an anisotropic material which means it responses to load changes depending on direction of load.

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Explain bone adaptation

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• The playing arm of professional tennis players have cortical thicknesses 35% greater than the opposing arm
• Astronauts experience bone density loss
following space flight (decreased loading)
• Weight lifters develop thickening of the bone at the insertion of active muscles, where stress applied is greatest

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Describe the 4 ways to injure bone

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Tension - bone pulled from different sides, by pulling tendons e.g. marathon running could result in transverse fractures

Compression - likely to occur in fast bowlers for cricket. Landing on a single foot causing hairline fractures. it is an oblique movement

Bending - Likely to occur in football or rugby tackles - this is where the bone bends but does not break. it causes a BUTTERFLY FRACTURE

Torsion - It is twisting of the bone, can happen in any sport that involves changing direction in a short space of time

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Explain the two types of fracture locations

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DIRECT
- injury at the site of force application

INDIRECT (avulsion fractures)
- bone ie pulled out from insertion site by a tendon or a ligament

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10
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What are 2 bone disorders

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Osteo-necrosis - Death of bone cells resutling from cessation of blood flow (interruption in blood flow due to long term steriod use, excessive alcohol intake, radiation therapy

Osteo-porosis - Decrease in bone mineral density - more susceptible to fractures in the bones. Need to ensure enough calcium in diet and Physical activity [functions as a stimulus to maintain or increase bone density]

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What is needed for overall bone health

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  • Regular physical activity
  • Adequate supply of
    > Calcium
    > Phosphorous
    > Vit C, D, K
  • DEXA scans to help show which part of the bones are weaker
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