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281: Expert Edition: Professor Stuart Warden (PT, PhD, FACSM, FASBMR) ‘Preventing Bone Stress Injuries in Runners’

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The Role of Porosity in Bone Stress

The bone stress injuries cause porosity and therefore reduced the paper sites, you know, mechanical properties at that region of the bone. So accumulation of micro damage or micro cracks, there's due that progress to pain and pathology in someone's bones. The first step at replacing that with new bone is you've got to take away the old bone. And when you have increased porosity in a bone, it reduces the stiffness sort of strength of it.

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