Trabecula - Wikipedia Trabecular bone, also called cancellous bone, is porous bone composed of trabeculated bone tissue It can be found at the ends of long bones like the femur, where the bone is actually not solid but is full of holes connected by thin rods and plates of bone tissue [5]
Trabecular Bone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Trabecular bone is a highly porous variant of bone tissue and is mainly present in the terminal regions of long bones and in the middle regions of short, flat, and irregular bones such as vertebrae Trabecular bone is composed of a complex network of interconnected rods and plates, called trabeculae (Lucchinetti et al , 2000)
Cortical versus Trabecular bone - My Endo Consult Distinct types of bone tissue can be recognized visually — dense, compact bone tissue (cortical bone) and porous, spongy bone tissue (trabecular bone)
Cortical Bone vs. Trabecular Bone - This vs. That Trabecular bone, located in the inner regions of bones, has a porous and lattice-like structure, allowing for shock absorption and metabolic activities It plays a crucial role in maintaining bone strength and preventing fractures