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Piezoelectric Effect and Growth Control in BoneTHE adaptability of bone under impressed mechanical forces has been known since the time of Wolff.A possible control mechanism for the process became apparent with the discovery of the piezoelectric effect in bone. In theory this effect could translate an environmental stimulus into a biologically recognizable signal controlling growth or resorptive processes ...
[bone] RepairRepeated stress, such as weight-bearing exercise or bone healing, results in the bone thickening at the points of maximum stress (Wolff's law). It has been hypothesized that this is a result of bone's piezoelectric properties, which cause bone to generate small electrical potentials under stress