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. 2001 Jun 29;10(Suppl 2):S102–S109. doi: 10.1007/s005860100269

Factors stimulating bone formation

Martin Lind 1, Cody Bünger 1
PMCID: PMC3611553  PMID: 11716006

Abstract.

The aim of this review is to describe major approaches for stimulating bone healing and to review other factors affecting bone healing. Spinal bone fusion after surgery is a demanding process requiring optimal conditions for clinical success. Bone formation and healing can be enhanced through various methods. Experimental studies have revealed an array of stimulative measures. These include biochemical stimulation by use of hormones and growth factors, physical stimulation through mechanical and electromagnetic measures, and bone grafting by use of bone tissue or bone substitutes. Newer biological techniques such as stem cell transplantation and gene therapy can also be used to stimulate bone healing. Apart from bone transplantation, clinical experience with the many stimulation modalities is limited. Possible areas for clinical use of these novel methods are discussed.

Keywords: Bone healing Bone graft Growth factors Stimulation Stem cells Gene therapy

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