BONE Remodeling
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Bones and Skeletal Tissues — Human Anatomy and Physiology▶ 13:47RightAnd like the inner periosteum, it also contains those osteogenic cells ready for bone remodeling or repairYou mentioned red marrow earlier for blood cell formationDrugs Affecting Calcium and Bone Formation — Brenner and Stevens’ Pharmacology▶ 12:19Let's move from the hormones they're giving the orders to the actual construction siteSection 2, the bone remodeling cycleWe've established that bone is constantly being paved and repavedManagement of Patients with Musculoskeletal Disorders — Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing▶ 26:38Why do bones get so porous, especially in post -menopausal womenIt's all about a mismatch in bone remodelingYou have cells that break down old bone, the osteoclasts, and cells that build new bone, the osteoblasts