Commentary   
            
                        Bone remodelling and how muscle develops following surgery 
                        Author(s): George McMillan* 
                        
                        
     The human body’s capacity for self-healing is exemplified by the intricate
  processes of bone reformation and muscle building following accidents.
  This article explores the remarkable journey of recovery, shedding light
  on the mechanisms driving these processes. Bone reformation involves
  phases of inflammation, repair, and remodeling, orchestrated by osteoclasts
  and osteoblasts. Muscle building, or hypertrophy, is powered by satellite
  cells’ activation, protein synthesis, and mechanical stimulation through
  exercise. These two processes collaborate synergistically, with bone healing
  benefiting from muscle contractions and strong muscles relying on a sound
  skeletal structure. A deep understanding of these processes emphasizes the
  significance of comprehensive medical care and rehabilitation for restoring
  both form and function after accidents... Read More»
      
            DOI:
            10.37532/1308-4038.16(8).297