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Human Biology
Human Osteology and Bone Mechanics
1. Introduction to Human Osteology
2. The Human Skeletal System
3. Anatomical Terminology and Orientation
4. Classification of Bones
5. Gross Anatomy of Bone
6. Types of Bone Tissue
7. Bone Composition and Matrix
8. Cellular Components of Bone
9. Microscopic Architecture of Bone
10. Bone Development and Growth
11. Fundamentals of Biomechanics
12. Mechanical Properties of Bone
13. Bone Adaptation and Remodeling
14. Microdamage and Fatigue
15. Bone Fracture Mechanics
16. Fracture Classification and Healing
17. Methods for Studying Bone
18. Clinical Applications
19. Forensic and Archaeological Applications
20. Factors Influencing Bone Health
18.
Clinical Applications
18.1.
Metabolic Bone Diseases
18.1.1.
Osteoporosis
18.1.1.1.
Pathophysiology
18.1.1.2.
Risk Factors
18.1.1.3.
Diagnosis
18.1.1.4.
Treatment
18.1.1.5.
Prevention
18.1.2.
Osteomalacia
18.1.2.1.
Causes
18.1.2.2.
Clinical Features
18.1.2.3.
Diagnosis
18.1.2.4.
Treatment
18.1.3.
Paget's Disease
18.1.3.1.
Pathophysiology
18.1.3.2.
Clinical Presentation
18.1.3.3.
Management
18.2.
Orthopedic Applications
18.2.1.
Fracture Management
18.2.1.1.
Reduction Techniques
18.2.1.2.
Fixation Methods
18.2.1.3.
Healing Optimization
18.2.2.
Joint Replacement
18.2.2.1.
Indications
18.2.2.2.
Implant Materials
18.2.2.3.
Biomechanical Considerations
18.2.2.4.
Complications
18.2.3.
Bone Grafting
18.2.3.1.
Types of Grafts
18.2.3.2.
Healing Mechanisms
18.2.3.3.
Clinical Applications
18.3.
Pediatric Considerations
18.3.1.
Growth and Development
18.3.2.
Pediatric Fractures
18.3.3.
Growth Disturbances
18.3.4.
Congenital Disorders
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