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Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 49 Muscle contractility is robust throughout the latter half of gestation, an ...
50 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Structure–function relationships of musculoskeletal tissues Basic concepts The tiss ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 51 with bone fracture or tendon rupture. The area under the curve represents ...
52 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (Figure 3.8). This interaction drives a conforma tional change in the tropomyosin ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 53 However, this fiber type difference is of low functional significance as t ...
54 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Hypertrophy and sarcopenia Muscle mass is governed by a complex combination of medi ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 55 loss (Pagano et al., 2015). Concentric, but not eccentric, exercise can r ...
56 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation promotes differentiation of regenerating myoblasts. Low‐grade mechanical strains ar ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 57 that are immobilized through their association with other components of th ...
58 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation the ECM while tensile stresses are resisted by the organic component of the bone ma ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 59 immobilization. Loss of osteocytes facilitates activation, proliferation, ...
60 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Bone healing as it occurs in the absence of surgical intervention is referred to as ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 61 During remodeling, the woven bone of the cal lus is gradually resorbed an ...
62 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation of cartilage with a dense ECM that is adapted to resist compressive stress. Fibroca ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 63 abundant on a molar basis. The functions of articular cartilage SLRPs are ...
64 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation joint trauma or surgery. Compressive loads applied to articular cartilage are distr ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 65 cells. Type B synoviocytes are fibroblastic cells with a slightly flattene ...
66 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation abnormal loading ultimately shifts the chon drocyte toward a catabolic phenotype ( ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 67 acetabular ligament) originate and insert on the same bone. Ligaments func ...
68 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (Sharpey’s fibers) that blend with the perios teum and are anchored directly into ...
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