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Bone Vibration Analysis as a Novel Screening Tool for Long Bone Fractures

Bone Vibration Analysis as a Novel Screening Tool for Long Bone Fractures

... In this research, vibration has been applied on suitable bones and data have been captured from long bone (wrists and ankles) injuries. These vibration responses have been analysed appropriately to detect the ...

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Laxative use and incident falls, fractures and change in bone mineral density in postmenopausal women: results from the Women’s Health Initiative

Laxative use and incident falls, fractures and change in bone mineral density in postmenopausal women: results from the Women’s Health Initiative

... hip fractures per 1000 person-years were calculated according to duration of laxative use by direct-adjustment based on the 5-year age distribution of the total CTs+OS sample (n=161,808) [Additional file 1: Table ...

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Analysis and Stress Variation in Children Fractures by Nail Fixation Methods and Associated Bone Health Characteristics

Analysis and Stress Variation in Children Fractures by Nail Fixation Methods and Associated Bone Health Characteristics

... influence bone health in children, and the risk for fractures might be ...overall bone health in children without secondary causes have not been ...childhood fractures in Chennai; a 12- month ...

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Bilateral temporal bone fractures: a case report

Bilateral temporal bone fractures: a case report

... Temporal bone fractures occur in approximately 14-22% of all skull ...temporal bone fractures are associated with concurrent intracranial injuries and 9% with cervical spine ...these ...

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Mortality associated with bone fractures in COPD patients

Mortality associated with bone fractures in COPD patients

... with bone fractures, including hip, vertebra, shoul- der, and forearm fractures to 1,165 hospitals in Japan between July 2010 and March 2013, were extracted from the Diagnosis Procedure Combination ...

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Serum periostin levels following small bone fractures, long bone fractures and joint replacements: an observational study

Serum periostin levels following small bone fractures, long bone fractures and joint replacements: an observational study

... long bone fracture groups occurring 8 weeks after bone injury, after which the levels gradually reduced during the final remodeling ...the fractures, may have contributed to the patterns observed, ...

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Fractures and Biomechanical Characteristics of the Bone

Fractures and Biomechanical Characteristics of the Bone

... Non-stable fractures are more problematical because it is more difficult to achieve stability in such ...Non-stable fractures cannot be stabilized firmly ...of bone fragments in non-stable ...

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Role of Mastoid Pneumatization in Temporal Bone Fractures

Role of Mastoid Pneumatization in Temporal Bone Fractures

... temporal bone samples (M1–M10 and S1–S10) had temporal squama fractures (Fig ...squama fractures were present. In this group, horizontal and oblique fractures were predominant in equal ...

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A comparison of bone density and bone morphology between patients presenting with hip fractures, spinal fractures or a combination of the two

A comparison of bone density and bone morphology between patients presenting with hip fractures, spinal fractures or a combination of the two

... spinal fractures the highest and those with both spinal and hip fracture in ...trabecular bone, and less again for the cortical site of the neck of ...spinal fractures only, tend to have both a ...

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A system for anatomical reduction of bone fractures

A system for anatomical reduction of bone fractures

... of bone fractures in which first and second manipulators (12, 14), and optionally a third manipulator (16), are attached to fragments of the fracture to be reduced by percutaneous attachment devices such as ...

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Microarchitecture of bone predicts fractures in older women

Microarchitecture of bone predicts fractures in older women

... of bone loss was not associated with fracture ...of bone loss from the proximal femur or distal radius predict non-vertebral fractures independent of baseline BMD (or other key risk factors such as ...

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The Recent Development of MIPO in Long Bone Fractures

The Recent Development of MIPO in Long Bone Fractures

... long bone fractures in upper and lower ...complicated fractures which IMN is not ...for fractures at femur although IMN is cur- rently used as a standard ...

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Role of biological plating in comminuted long bone fractures:  a prospective study

Role of biological plating in comminuted long bone fractures: a prospective study

... the bone during surgical intervention to ensure the continued vitality of the individual fragments and to achieve Main principle of biological fixation by minimally invasive percutaneous tures is relative ...

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Bone Transport in the Management of Fractures of the Tibia

Bone Transport in the Management of Fractures of the Tibia

... Bone Transport in the Management of Fractures of the Tibia ORIGINAL ARTICLE Bone Transfort in the Management of Fractures 0 the Tibia M Thirumal, FRCS, H K Shong, M Ch , Department of Orthopaedics, Ho[.] ...

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Building bone to reverse osteoporosis and repair fractures

Building bone to reverse osteoporosis and repair fractures

... increasing bone mass. Recombinant forms of bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) and BMP7 are FDA approved to promote spinal fusion and fracture healing, respectively, and the first FDA-approved anabolic drug ...

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Evaluation of bone, nutrition, and physical function in Shorinji Kempo athletes

Evaluation of bone, nutrition, and physical function in Shorinji Kempo athletes

... that fractures are common among Shorinji Kempo athletes, and that some Shorinji Kempo athletes need to improve their bone mass, bone metabolism, and nutritional status in order to strengthen ...

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Raloxifene for older women: a review of the literature

Raloxifene for older women: a review of the literature

... vertebral fractures by 48% (Liberman et al 1995) only slightly more than raloxifene therapy does and decreases hip fracture incidence by 30%–50% in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis (Black et al 1996; McLung ...

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Osteoporosis in adult patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthropathy

Osteoporosis in adult patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthropathy

... compromised bone strength and low bone mineral density predisposing to an increased risk of fractures and diminishing the health related quality of life (Cosman, ...their bone mass until they ...

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Osteoporosis in Primary Biliary Cholangitis: Prevalence, Impact and Management Challenges

<p>Osteoporosis in Primary Biliary Cholangitis: Prevalence, Impact and Management Challenges</p>

... metabolic bone disease from reduced bone density, such as osteopenia and ...of fractures, as well as morbidity and ...for bone disease. Identifying reduced bone density is imperative to ...

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Shill

Shill

... until fractures occur. Advancement of age is associated with loss of bone density and rates of fracture increase markedly with age, giving rise to significant disability and some ...

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