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Advances in Animal Models for Studying Bone Fracture Healing.

Hui GaoJinming HuangQuan WeiCheng-Qi He
Published in: Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Fracture is a common traumatic injury that is mostly caused by traffic accidents, falls, and falls from height. Fracture healing is a long-term and complex process, and the mode of repair and rate of healing are influenced by a variety of factors. The prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of fractures are issues that urgently need to be addressed. The preparation of the right animal model can accurately simulate the occurrence of fractures, identify and observe normal and abnormal healing processes, study disease mechanisms, and optimize and develop specific treatment methods. We summarize the current status of fracture healing research, the characteristics of different animal models and the modeling methods for different fracture types, analyze their advantages and disadvantages, and provide a reference basis for basic experimental fracture modeling.
Keyphrases
  • hip fracture
  • current status
  • spinal cord injury
  • risk assessment
  • air pollution
  • physical activity
  • bone mineral density
  • mass spectrometry
  • soft tissue
  • replacement therapy
  • solid phase extraction