“…However, hand‐in‐hand with the increase in publications relating to bone functional adaptation, which is a bone modeling mechanism, the important distinction between bone modeling and bone remodeling was repeatedly dismissed as a mere terminology issue. This led some authors to address all adjustments of bone morphology related to loading, especially in the case of trabecular bone, as bone remodeling (Dunmore, Kivell, Bardo, & Skinner, ; Hoechel, Schulz, & Müller‐Gerbl, ; Kivell, ; Kivell, Davenport, Hublin, Thackeray, & Skinner, ; Saers, Ryan, & Stock, ; Tsegai, Skinner, Pahr, Hublin, & Kivell, , ; Zeininger, Richmond, & Hartman, ). The aim of this commentary is to elucidate the key differences between bone modeling and bone remodeling and to stress the importance of using the correct term, that is, bone modeling, when referring to trabecular bone structural adaptation in response to loading.…”