Bone Repair PDF

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This document provides details about bone repair and maintenance including types of bone cells, bone development, bone growth, and fracture repair. It also explains some bone remodeling processes and hormonal regulation of bone development. Suitable for secondary and under-graduate students.

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1-Types of Bone Cells: -Osteocytes Mature bone cells -Osteoblasts Bone-forming cells -Osteoclasts Bone-destroying cells and break down bone matrix for remodeling ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...

1-Types of Bone Cells: -Osteocytes Mature bone cells -Osteoblasts Bone-forming cells -Osteoclasts Bone-destroying cells and break down bone matrix for remodeling --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- Bone Development: -In embryos , bone development begins in second month of development. (ossification) Connective tissue cartilage bone cavity bone cell osteoblast n Bone formation cartilage ‫ عباره عن‬Connective tissue ‫في بداية تكوين الجنيين بيبقي ال‬ \ bone cavity ‫انه يموت ويسيب فراغات مكانه الي هي‬ cartilage ‫وبعدين بيبدأ ال‬ ‫ وبيكون مع الدم الي رايح لها‬Bone cavity ‫ لل‬Blood supply ‫تدريجيا بيبدأ يحصل‬, ‫الي بتعمل علي تكوين العظام‬ osteoblast ‫ الي بتكون‬bone cell ‫بعض من‬ ossification ‫وتبدأ تعمل‬ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-Bone Growth: -Epiphyseal plates allow for growth of long bone during childhood -Bone replaces cartilage Epiphyseal plates: growth linear Appositional growth: growth thickness 4-Bone Maintenance & Repair: A. Bone remodeling: 1.Life long process 2. Local areas of bone and rebuilt 3. Repairs microdamage caused by normal wear and tear Bones are remodeled continually in response to changes in two factors: 1-Calcium Levels in the blood 2-The pull of gravity and muscles on the skeleton urine Calcium Deposition on bone Bone density.‫ يا اما انه ينزل في البول او يترسب في العظام ويزود كثافتها‬, ‫في حالة لو الكالسيوم عالي في الدم قدامه اختيارين‬ Release calcium Calcium Parathyroid hormone Osteoclasts Bone-destroying cells ‫ تكسر بعض خاليا العظم عشان‬Osteoclasts ‫في حاله نقص الكالسيوم بيتم افراز الباراثورمون الي بيخلي ال‬.‫ترفع نسبة الكالسيوم‬ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-Hormonal Regulation of Bone: During infancy and childhood, epiphyseal plate activity is stimulated by growth hormone During puberty, testosterone and estrogens Later induce epiphyseal plate closure, ending longitudinal bone growth. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-Bone Fractures: 1-Closed (simple) fracture: break that does not penetrate the skin. 2-Open (compound) fracture: broken bone penetrates through the skin. 3- Displaced: the bone snaps into two or more parts and moves so that the two ends are NOT lined up straight. 4- Non-displaced: the bone cracks either part of all of the way through, but does move and maintains its proper alignment. ‫الشرخ‬ 5-Greenstick: Does not break completely and most common in children. Transverse fracture: Broken straight across the bone Spiral or Oblique: twisting movements ‫هشاشة عظام‬ Crush fractures: Fracture in cancellous bone: result of compression (osteoporosis) Impacted fracture: Bone fragments are impacted into each other. Comminuted fracture: Two or more bone pieces --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7- Bone Repair: 1-Hematoma formation: swelling ,pain ,inflammation and blood clotting. Fibroblast and chondroblast ‫بيبجي علي مكان الكسر نوعين من الخاليا‬Clotting ‫لما بيحصل‬ 2-Fibroblast fibrous Fibrocartilage callus chondroblast cartilage 3- Fibrocartilage callus calsification bony callus ‫عبارة عن نتوءات عظميه‬ 4-Bone remodeling: Bony callus is remodeled to form a permanent patch. Bone callus begins 3-4 weeks after injury, and continues until firm union is formed 2-3 months later

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