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Hossam Osteonic Circulation (HOC) Deciphers the Root Causes of osteoporosis & Reveals the Hidden Secrets of the Physiological Lines of Its Treatment: US Patent Review

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Received: 31 October 2021     Accepted: 26 November 2021     Published: 2 December 2021
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Abstract

Osteoporosis is a catastrophic disease that affects the elderly population. There is continuous bone remodeling throughout the patient life. The bone has different biomechanical principles that may change in the elderly and may be the cause of osteoporosis. The bone is the only tissue that has no capillaries or lymphatic system. The arterial system of the Haverian canal (H.C.) has more than normal wide fenestrations. On the other hand, The vein of the Haversian canal (H.C) has very narrow pores with tight junctions that allow raising the pressure inside the H.C. Therefore, the arterial filtrate would be directed peripherally to the rest of the osteon via the lacunar canalicular pathway towards the cement line which is very dense collagen fiber and bone matrix. The bone cells are arranged in circles around and outside the Haversian Canal. This raises a question mark how the osteocytes can get their oxygen and nutrition in absence of a capillary system. The only acceptable theory is the presence of a novel circulation in each osteon and it is responsible for the nutrition and integrity of the bone cells. Disturbance of this circulation causes the bone cells to become sick or even to die with subsequent reduction of the bone mass and osteoporosis gradually issues. This paper discusses the mechanics of osteonic circulation by paying attention to all the key factors that may have a role in its performance. It is strongly believed that restoring this circulation is the fundamental element for the healing of osteoporosis.

Published in Frontiers (Volume 1, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.frontiers.20210104.16
Page(s) 89-99
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Keywords

Osteonic Circulation, Sacrificial Bonds, Osteoporosis, Piezoelectricity, Glycation, Zero-hole, Zero-channel

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