The first stage of ossification is the laying down of a cartilage template by chondrocytes. Then osteoblasts add calcium and phosphorus to the extracellular matrix. When that process is complete the osteoblasts become mature bone cells, osteocytes.
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∙ 9y agoThe three stages of wound healing are initiated with the inflammatory stage where the body attempts to control bleeding by initiating clotting. The second stage is proliferation stage where the tissue begins reconstruction. The final stage of wound healing is the remodeling stage where the wound shrinks and the scab attaches.
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∙ 11y agoblood clot/scab formation, cellular migration, epidermis cover granulation tissue, epidermis covers scar tissue
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∙ 12y agoThe three phases of repair are lag, proliferative, and remodeling.
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go to hospital, there u get a sling. fast healing bone, dont worry.
There are four stages in the repair of a broken bone: 1) the formation of hematoma at the break, 2) the formation of a fibrocartilaginous callus, 3) the formation of a bony callus, and 4) remodeling and addition of compact bone.
There might not be enough platelets.
Reparitive phase - 2nd phase of bone healing
The order of stages of bone fracture healing is formation of a hematoma, formation of a fibrocartilaginous callus, formation of a bony callus, and, finally, bone remodeling.
cartilaginous callus
Step 1) Inflammation Step 2) Soft Callus Step 3) Hard Callus Step 4) Remodeling
Fruit does not normally contribute to the healing of bone. What helps most is something high in calcium.
Osteomyelitis is a bone and bone marrow infection. The three stages of the disease are acute, subacute, and chronic stages. The Cierny-Mader Staging System for Long Bone Osteomyelitis has four stages which are the medullary, superficial, localized, and diffuse osteomyelitis.
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Fracture repair is required when there is a need for restoration of the normal position and function of the broken bone. Throughout the stages of fracture healing, the bones must be held firmly in the correct position
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Simon Sevitt has written: 'Bone repair and fracture healing in man' -- subject(s): Bone regeneration, Fractures, Wound healing
Bone growth stimulation is done when satisfactory healing is not occurring naturally or when the pace of healing is too slow. This condition is called fracture nonunion.
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