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Effect of rehabilitation exercise durations on the dynamic bone repair process by coupling polymer scaffold degradation and bone formation
Authors:Quan Shi  Qiang Chen  Nicola Pugno  Zhi-Yong Li
Institution:1.Biomechanics Laboratory, School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering,Southeast University,Nanjing,People’s Republic of China;2.Laboratory of Bio-Inspired and Graphene Nanomechanics, Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering,University of Trento,Trento,Italy;3.School of Engineering and Materials Science,Queen Mary University of London,London,UK;4.Ket Lab, Edoardo Amaldi Foundation,Italian Space Agency,Rome,Italy;5.School of Chemistry, Physics and Mechanical Engineering,Queensland University of Technology(QUT),Brisbane,Australia
Abstract:Implantation of biodegradable scaffold is considered as a promising method to treat bone disorders, but knowledge of the dynamic bone repair process is extremely limited. In this study, based on the representative volume cell of a periodic scaffold, the influence of rehabilitation exercise duration per day on the bone repair was investigated by a computational framework. The framework coupled scaffold degradation and bone remodeling. The scaffold degradation was described by a function of stochastic hydrolysis independent of mechanical stimulation, and the bone formation was remodeled by a function of the mechanical stimulation, i.e., strain energy density. Then, numerical simulations were performed to study the dynamic bone repair process. The results showed that the scaffold degradation and the bone formation in the process were competitive. An optimal exercise duration per day emerged. All exercise durations promoted the bone maturation with a final Young’s modulus of 1.9 ± 0.3 GPa. The present study connects clinical rehabilitation and fundamental research, and is helpful to understand the bone repair process and further design bone scaffold for bone tissue engineering.
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