The Utah paradigm of skeletal physiology: an overview of its insights for bone, cartilage and collagenous tissue organs
HM Frost - Journal of bone and mineral metabolism, 2000 - Springer
In a 1960 paradigm of skeletal physiology, effector cells (chondroblasts, fibroblasts,
osteoblasts, osteoclasts, etc.) regulated by nonmechanical agents wholly determined the …
osteoblasts, osteoclasts, etc.) regulated by nonmechanical agents wholly determined the …
The pathogenesis and diagnosis of canine hip dysplasia: a review.
CL Fries, AM Remedios - The Canadian Veterinary Journal, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Hip dysplasia is a common developmental problem affecting the canine population. Despite
extensive research into the condition, many questions remain unanswered and numerous …
extensive research into the condition, many questions remain unanswered and numerous …
Force plate analysis of triple pelvic osteotomy for the treatment of canine hip dysplasia
RONM McLAUGHLIN Jr, CW MILLER… - Veterinary …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
Triple pelvic osteotomy was performed in 15 dogs with bilateral hip dysplasia. Ten dogs
were treated bilaterally and five dogs were treated unilaterally. Ten untreated dogs with …
were treated bilaterally and five dogs were treated unilaterally. Ten untreated dogs with …
Canine hip dysplasia: phenotypic scoring and the role of estimated breeding value analysis
M Soo, AJ Worth - New Zealand veterinary journal, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a developmental orthopaedic disease of the coxofemoral
joints with a multifactorial mode of inheritance. Multiple gene effects are influenced by …
joints with a multifactorial mode of inheritance. Multiple gene effects are influenced by …
Joint anatomy, design, and arthroses: insights of the Utah paradigm
HM Frost - The Anatomical Record: An Official Publication of …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
This model of joint design argues 1) that excessive fatigue damage (MDx) in articular
cartilage collagen can be the “final cause” of an arthrosis; 2) that known responses of a …
cartilage collagen can be the “final cause” of an arthrosis; 2) that known responses of a …
Treatment of canine hip dysplasia: a review.
AM Remedios, CL Fries - The Canadian Veterinary Journal, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This article discusses the treatment approaches and recommendations for canine hip
dysplasia. A search of the literature database MEDLINE (1969-1994) was conducted and …
dysplasia. A search of the literature database MEDLINE (1969-1994) was conducted and …
[PDF][PDF] Why should many skeletal scientists and clinicans learn the Utah paradigm of skeletal physiology?
HM Frost - Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions, 2001 - ismni.org
Adding later facts and ideas to a universally accepted “1960 paradigm” of skeletal
physiology led to the still-evolving “Utah paradigm”. The ASBMR's William Neuman award in …
physiology led to the still-evolving “Utah paradigm”. The ASBMR's William Neuman award in …
Perspectives: a vital biomechanical model of synovial joint design
HM Frost - The Anatomical Record, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
Making a durable joint requires adapting the one present at birth to its subsequent
mechanical usage and then maintaining it. The total loads on a joint's momentarily loaded …
mechanical usage and then maintaining it. The total loads on a joint's momentarily loaded …
Hip dysplasia, subluxation, and dislocation in cerebral palsy: an arthrographic analysis
SD Heinrich, GD MacEwen… - Journal of Pediatric …, 1991 - journals.lww.com
Fifty-nine hip arthrographic roentgenograms were performed on 31 children with cerebral
palsy (CP) and plain radiographic evidence of hip deformity. Five levels of hip instability …
palsy (CP) and plain radiographic evidence of hip deformity. Five levels of hip instability …
Computed tomographic evaluation of growth-related changes in the hip joints of young dogs
M Fujiki, Y Kurima, K Yamanokuchi… - American journal of …, 2007 - Am Vet Med Assoc
Objective—To evaluate changes in canine hip joint characteristics during growth via
computed tomography (CT) and compare CT features of hip joints with and without laxity in …
computed tomography (CT) and compare CT features of hip joints with and without laxity in …