spongiösen
Spongiösen, or spongy bone tissue, is the porous interior of bones and is also referred to as cancellous bone. It forms a lattice of trabeculae—the thin, rod- and plate-like elements—that create a sponge-like framework with interconnected spaces.
The trabecular network is most prominent in the epiphyses of long bones, inside the vertebral bodies, the
Functionally, spongiösen serves multiple roles. The porous architecture distributes loads efficiently, contributing to the mechanical strength
Remodeling of spongiösen involves the coordinated activity of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, a continual process that adapts
Clinically, loss of trabecular bone mass is a hallmark of osteoporosis and contributes to fracture risk, especially