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Why do bones remodel themselves?

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Because they can: Bone remodelling is the body's way of correcting a deformity after a fracture as one example. The bone will remodel according to the stresses applied to it . Orthopedist know how much of a deformity a bone can have and still remodel back to a function status.

Answered 10/12/2017

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