Incorrect, kid. You even posted excerpts from an anatomy book that showed nerves in the bone, not just laying on or around it.
But let’s try a different angle: If bones do not have nerves in them, why does medical science use terms like “innervation of bone”? And don’t claim it’s just a “theory” that came up after your extensive study in anatomy.
Innervation is describe in medical manuals over 100 years ago.
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The innervation of bone has been described for centuries, and our understanding of its function has rapidly evolved over the past several decades to encompass roles of subtype‐specific neurons in skeletal homeostasis. Current research has been ...
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Skeletal diseases and their surgical treatment induce severe pain. The innervation density of bone potentially explains the severe pain reported. Animal studies concluded that sensory myelinated A∂-fibers and unmyelinated C-fibers are mainly responsible for conducting bone pain, and that the...
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Skeletal diseases and their surgical treatment induce severe pain. The innervation density of bone potentially explains the severe pain reported. Anim…
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Mounting evidence from animal studies suggests a role of the nervous system in bone physiology. However, little is known about the nerve fiber localization to human bone compartments and bone surface events. This study reveals the density and distribution of nerves in human bone and the...
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<p>The skeleton is well-innervated, but only recently have the functions of this complex network in bone started to become known. Although our knowledge of s...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology is designed for the two-semester anatomy and physiology course taken by life science and allied health students. The textbook follows the scope and sequence of most Human Anatomy and Physiology courses, and its coverage and organization were informed by hundreds of...
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