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Anatomy and Physiology of Skeletal Tissue: The Bone Cells
Pages 1-23
This book describes in detail the multidisciplinary management of osteoporosis, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the rationale for a multidisciplinary approach and with the tools required to implement it effectively. The emphasis is on a translational approach, starting from basic concepts and fundamental mechanisms of the pathology and clinical morbidity. Experts in the field discuss the full range of relevant topics, including the significance of physical activity, nutritional strategies, and pharmacological treatment. Put another way, the book covers all aspects from the bench to the bedside. Physicians, scientists, and postgraduate students will all find it to be invaluable in understanding the causes and optimal management of osteoporosis, the incidence of which is increasing rapidly as populations age.
Anatomy and Physiology of Skeletal Tissue: The Bone Cells
Pages 1-23
Genetics of Osteoporosis
Pages 25-44
Osteoporosis Diagnosis
Pages 45-57
Functional Evaluation of the Subjects with Skeletal Alterations
Pages 59-71
Skeletal Alterations and Parathyroid Function
Pages 75-82
GH/IGF-I and Bone
Pages 83-106
Adrenal Function and Skeletal Regulation
Pages 107-128
Skeletal Tissue and Ovarian Function: Puberty and Menopause
Pages 129-142
Obesity and Osteoporosis: Is the Paradigm Changing?
Pages 143-152
Bone and Diabetes
Pages 153-182
Renal Diseases and Skeletal Health
Pages 183-209
Osteoporosis and Cardiovascular Risk
Pages 211-221
Osteoporosis in Men
Pages 223-235
Rheumatic Diseases and Osteoporosis
Pages 237-255
Nutrition and Skeletal Health
Pages 259-276
Different Physical Activity Protocols in the Subjects Affected by Osteoporosis
Pages 277-284
Pharmacological Therapy: Past, Present, and Future
Pages 285-295
Surgical Therapy: Vertebro-Cifoplastic: – Pros and Cons
Pages 297-311
Rehabilitation Therapy After Surgery in Osteoporotic Patients
Pages 313-324
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