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Fractures and Biomechanical Characteristics of the Bone

Fractures and Biomechanical Characteristics of the Bone

... Pertrochanteric fractures are fractures in the femoral area connecting minor and major ...of fractures is very small [34] [37]. These types of fractures are the most common in elderly ...these ... See full document

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Comparison of Ultrasonography and Conventional Radiography in the Diagnosis of New Nasal Bone Fractures in Adults

Comparison of Ultrasonography and Conventional Radiography in the Diagnosis of New Nasal Bone Fractures in Adults

... Nasal bone fracture is the most commonly seen facial ...nasal bone fractures in ...nasal bone ultrasonography were carried out in all patients and the results were compared to the patient’s ... See full document

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Biomechanical analysis of different osteosyntheses and the combination with bone substitute in tibial head depression fractures

Biomechanical analysis of different osteosyntheses and the combination with bone substitute in tibial head depression fractures

... phosphate bone substitutes to a traditional bone graft, biomechan- ical studies have revealed an equal or even better pri- mary stability for the bone substitutes [7, ...previous biomechanical ... See full document

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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

... with fractures. Repeated fractures or vertebral compressions are rare findings in healthy children; this group of patients is at risk of having impaired bone health and requires thorough ... See full document

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A biomechanical study comparing two fixation methods in depression fractures of the lateral tibial plateau in porcine bone

A biomechanical study comparing two fixation methods in depression fractures of the lateral tibial plateau in porcine bone

... 3 fractures of the lateral tibial plateau, in which the tibial cortex remains intact with depression of the ar- ticular surface, are most commonly described in the eld- erly, with low level trauma ...osteoporotic ... See full document

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Microstructure and biomechanical characteristics of bone substitutes for trauma and orthopaedic surgery

Microstructure and biomechanical characteristics of bone substitutes for trauma and orthopaedic surgery

... the bone to be replaced the ...and biomechanical characteristics of the products are critical to their suc- ...structure characteristics, and compression strength and stiffness of bone ... See full document

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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[.] ... See full document

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Chemical and biomechanical characterization of hyperhomocysteinemic bone disease in an animal model

Chemical and biomechanical characterization of hyperhomocysteinemic bone disease in an animal model

... and bone mineral density measured by dual X-ray absorp- tiometry is reduced in affected children ...of fractures, and interactions with late-onset physiologic bone loss have not been ...in ... See full document

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ANTIOSTEOPOROTIC ACTIVITY OF ROOT EXTRACT OF RUBIA CORDIFOLIA IN METHYL PREDNISOLONE ACTETATE INDUCED OSTEOPOROTIC RATS Mukund Handral 1, Abin Joy *1 , Chaitra N 1, Shivakumar Kasabi2

ANTIOSTEOPOROTIC ACTIVITY OF ROOT EXTRACT OF RUBIA CORDIFOLIA IN METHYL PREDNISOLONE ACTETATE INDUCED OSTEOPOROTIC RATS Mukund Handral 1, Abin Joy *1 , Chaitra N 1, Shivakumar Kasabi2

... on bone and that may leads to altered body structure and ...other bone fractures are the main consequences of excessive Glucocorticoid exposure and the main cause of secondary osteoporosis is ... See full document

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Single versus double row suture anchor fixation for greater tuberosity fractures – a biomechanical study

Single versus double row suture anchor fixation for greater tuberosity fractures – a biomechanical study

... During the last years the focus has moved towards arthroscopic techniques [6, 12, 14, 16, 23, 24] due to the benefit of reduced pain, soft tissue damage and skin inci- sion. Additionally arthroscopy allows to inspect the ... See full document

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Assessment of a novel biomechanical fracture model for distal radius fractures

Assessment of a novel biomechanical fracture model for distal radius fractures

... screw- bone failure between the two fracture models, despite the different distal bone stock volume; this is in line with recent studies by Greenberg et ...a biomechanical synthetic model and again ... See full document

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Biomechanical analysis of the annular ligament in Monteggia fractures using finite element models

Biomechanical analysis of the annular ligament in Monteggia fractures using finite element models

... a bone-ligament ...(cortical bone: Young’s modulus = 10,000 Mpa, Poisson’s ratio = ...cancellous bone: Young’ s modulus = 50 Mpa, Poisson’s ratio = ... See full document

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Screw fixation of ACPHT acetabular fractures offers sufficient biomechanical stability when compared to standard buttress plate fixation

Screw fixation of ACPHT acetabular fractures offers sufficient biomechanical stability when compared to standard buttress plate fixation

... The experimental setup was designed to provoke implant failure or loosening of the screws by fatigue or damage ac- cumulation in the area of the bone-implant interface [15]. The samples underwent mechanical ... See full document

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Original Article Simulated postoperative weight-bearing after fixation of a severe osteoporotic intertrochanteric fracture

Original Article Simulated postoperative weight-bearing after fixation of a severe osteoporotic intertrochanteric fracture

... intertrochanteric fractures in elderly patients are often associated with a high rate of postopera- tive ...uses biomechanical tests and finite element analyses to evaluate the stability of severe ... See full document

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Comparison between minimally invasive, percutaneous osteosynthesis and locking plate osteosynthesis in 3 and 4 part proximal humerus fractures

Comparison between minimally invasive, percutaneous osteosynthesis and locking plate osteosynthesis in 3 and 4 part proximal humerus fractures

... Osteoporotic bone angular stable plates may provide too much stiffness, which can lead to stress between the implant/bone interface leading to screw cut-out or micro- motion under threshold for callus ... See full document

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Residual Symptoms of Occult Pediatric AnkleInjuries: MRI-Diagnosed Bone Bruising

Residual Symptoms of Occult Pediatric Ankle Injuries: MRI-Diagnosed Bone Bruising

... trabecular fractures can occur in any region of the developing ...the bone bruise or contusion ...of bone marrow without disruption of adjacent cortices or articular ... See full document

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Case of femoral diaphyseal stress fracture after long-term risedronate administration diagnosed by iliac bone biopsy

Case of femoral diaphyseal stress fracture after long-term risedronate administration diagnosed by iliac bone biopsy

... It is important to monitor for excessive suppression of bone turnover caused by bisphosphonates. In our hos- pital, no cases of bone fractures with severely suppressed bone turnover or stress ... See full document

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NCCT findings of pattern of head injuries in road traffic accidents

NCCT findings of pattern of head injuries in road traffic accidents

... Linear fractures were more common than comminuted fractures (Table ...vault fractures, temporal bone (23% linear and 12 % comminuted) was the most common fractured bone followed by ... See full document

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Hand fracture epidemiology and etiology in children—time trends in Malmö, Sweden, during six decades

Hand fracture epidemiology and etiology in children—time trends in Malmö, Sweden, during six decades

... phalangeal fractures, multiple metacarpal fractures, and combinations of carpal and metacarpal fractures were registered as separate ...hand fractures and, by this, facili- tate comparisons ... See full document

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Management of Mandibular Body Fractures in Pediatric Patients

Management of Mandibular Body Fractures in Pediatric Patients

... ´ Difficulties in securing IMF using arch bars and eyelets as primary teeth are not sufficiently stable and may be avulsed due to the pressure exerted. In addition, the partially erupted secondary teeth are not ... See full document

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