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Nanotechnology and Bone Healing

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2010
Nanotechnology and its attendant techniques have yet to make a significant impact on the science of bone healing. However, the potential benefits are immediately obvious with the result that hundreds of researchers and firms are performing the basic research needed to mature this nascent, yet soon to be fruitful niche.
Edward J, Harvey   +2 more
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The Healing of Bone and Cartilage

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1990
Transplantation of bone should be preceded by careful assessment of the recipient site. The function of the transplanted bone as an interposition graft, as an onlay graft, or in restoration or construction of a missing part of the skeleton must be considered.
D S, Motoki, J B, Mulliken
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Bone and Bone Healing

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
Bone is composed of cells and organic matrix (30%), and minerals (70%). A vascular network consisting of nutrient, metaphyseal, and periosteal vessels richly supplies adult bone. Fracture healing consists of three interrelated phases: inflammatory, repair, and remodeling, and culminates in the ability of bone to return to original tissue structure ...
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Bone Healing

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1977
Secondary fracture healing with callus fomation involves the immediate reaction of this special kind of connective tissue (as well as others) with rapid increase in the reduplication of periosteal, paraosseal, and, to a lesser extent, endosteal cells. There is increased metabolism of glycosaminoglycan collagen synthesis, and transformation of fibrous ...
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Bone and Bone Graft Healing

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2007
Bone is unique in connective tissue healing because it heals entirely by cellular regeneration and the production of a mineral matrix rather than just collagen deposition known as scar. This article discusses the cellular, tissue, and organ levels in each of the following sections--skeletal embryology, normal bone, examples of abnormal bone, and bone ...
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Distraction Bone Healing

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1993
Bone formation by distraction was studied using three different experimental models: (1) Physeal distraction of the sheep radius was performed in 20 animals. (2) Distraction after osteotomy of the radius was carried out in 39 sheep. (3) Mandibular distraction after osteotomy was performed in 17 sheep.
E O, Karaharju   +7 more
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Drugs for bone healing

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2012
The biological process of fracture healing is complex with influences that are both patient-dependent and related to the trauma experienced and stability of the fracture. Fracture healing complications negatively affect the patient's quality of life, even more when fractures occur in the elderly osteoporotic patients.In the polytherapy for bone ...
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Bone Healing in Children

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2001
Just as pediatric fractures and bones are basically similar to adult fractures and bones, pediatric bone healing is basically similar to adult bone healing. They both go through the three same phases of inflammation, reparation, and remodeling. It is those differences between pediatric and adult bone, however, that affect the differences in the healing
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The Effect of Opiates on Bone Formation and Bone Healing

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2020
Opioids have been shown to be associated with an increased risk of fracture. The purpose of this paper is to review recent research into the effects of opioids on bone formation and bone healing in animal models and in human studies.Most opioids, such as morphine and fentanyl, negatively affected bone remodeling and bone healing in animal models ...
Coluzzi F., Scerpa M. S., Centanni M.
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Compression in Bone Healing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
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