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Bone Modelling shift-Fix assymetry?
Bone modelling shift:A growth-related biological process in which a bone changes its shape or position through coordinated bone formation on one surface and bone resorption on the opposite surface, without the bone moving as a whole.
Basically i was just trying to look into ways and research how bone can move and shift places without actually creating new bone this is why its called modelling and not remodelling.I always look for softmaxxiing and natural ways to fix problems only surgery can fix.Although this is still a theory i jsut want to get it across and im just a student so if anyone who actually has a degree in biology or biomechanics pleases give me your thoughts.Anyhow surgery is still the best option everywhere .
What is bone modelling drift? Bone modelling drift is when a bone slowly changes shape because: bone is added on one surface bone is removed on the opposite surface The bone doesn’t move as a whole — its shape shifts over time. Bone cells respond to internal strain, not simple pushing When a bone experiences uneven strain: one side is under compression the opposite side is under tension This can signal: resorption on one side formation on the other Over long periods (mainly during growth), the bone’s shape can drift. How could it relate to fixing asymmetry (theory only)? If a bone grows more on one side than the other, asymmetry can appear In theory, balanced surface activity (more resorption where bone sticks out, more formation where it’s lacking) could: reduce uneven shape improve symmetry This is why modelling drift is studied in growth-related asymmetry, not cosmetic reshaping. Works best during growth Depends on internal biological signals Not proven for all bones Not something you can control directly One-line summary: Bone modelling drift is a natural process where bones change shape by adding bone on one side and removing it on the other, and in theory it helps explain how skeletal asymmetries can develop or reduce during growth.
Basically one surface experiences compression The opposite surface experiences tension That asymmetric internal strain can signal: bone resorption on one side bone formation on the other Over long periods (mainly during growth), this can change bone shape, which is how drift can relate to asymmetry in theory. This describes internal strain patterns, not something you create by pushing externally It explains how asymmetry can develop or reduce naturally, not how to manually correct it One-line version: Bone modelling drift requires asymmetric strain—compression on one surface and tension on the opposite—to drive surface-specific bone changes over time.So if there was some way we can add slow constant pressure to one side while the other side under tension we can naturally fix our own assymetrys like for example i have an assymetric nose.So if there was some medical device we can make that could adapt this theory we could naturally fix our assymetrys as we are all born syymetric but external factors sometimes by bone drift can make us asyymetric this doesnt work for all bones as every bone in our body acts and reacts differently.
Bone modelling shift:A growth-related biological process in which a bone changes its shape or position through coordinated bone formation on one surface and bone resorption on the opposite surface, without the bone moving as a whole.
Basically i was just trying to look into ways and research how bone can move and shift places without actually creating new bone this is why its called modelling and not remodelling.I always look for softmaxxiing and natural ways to fix problems only surgery can fix.Although this is still a theory i jsut want to get it across and im just a student so if anyone who actually has a degree in biology or biomechanics pleases give me your thoughts.Anyhow surgery is still the best option everywhere .
What is bone modelling drift? Bone modelling drift is when a bone slowly changes shape because: bone is added on one surface bone is removed on the opposite surface The bone doesn’t move as a whole — its shape shifts over time. Bone cells respond to internal strain, not simple pushing When a bone experiences uneven strain: one side is under compression the opposite side is under tension This can signal: resorption on one side formation on the other Over long periods (mainly during growth), the bone’s shape can drift. How could it relate to fixing asymmetry (theory only)? If a bone grows more on one side than the other, asymmetry can appear In theory, balanced surface activity (more resorption where bone sticks out, more formation where it’s lacking) could: reduce uneven shape improve symmetry This is why modelling drift is studied in growth-related asymmetry, not cosmetic reshaping. Works best during growth Depends on internal biological signals Not proven for all bones Not something you can control directly One-line summary: Bone modelling drift is a natural process where bones change shape by adding bone on one side and removing it on the other, and in theory it helps explain how skeletal asymmetries can develop or reduce during growth.
Basically one surface experiences compression The opposite surface experiences tension That asymmetric internal strain can signal: bone resorption on one side bone formation on the other Over long periods (mainly during growth), this can change bone shape, which is how drift can relate to asymmetry in theory. This describes internal strain patterns, not something you create by pushing externally It explains how asymmetry can develop or reduce naturally, not how to manually correct it One-line version: Bone modelling drift requires asymmetric strain—compression on one surface and tension on the opposite—to drive surface-specific bone changes over time.So if there was some way we can add slow constant pressure to one side while the other side under tension we can naturally fix our own assymetrys like for example i have an assymetric nose.So if there was some medical device we can make that could adapt this theory we could naturally fix our assymetrys as we are all born syymetric but external factors sometimes by bone drift can make us asyymetric this doesnt work for all bones as every bone in our body acts and reacts differently.