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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1987
Fracture healing in the hand is not an isolated goal. The functional end result is of paramount importance. The means of achieving a good functional result either by secondary bone healing over callus formation or through primary bone healing by direct remodeling is unimportant.
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Fracture healing in the hand is not an isolated goal. The functional end result is of paramount importance. The means of achieving a good functional result either by secondary bone healing over callus formation or through primary bone healing by direct remodeling is unimportant.
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Wnt modulation in bone healing
Bone, 2020Genetic studies have been instrumental in the field of orthopaedics for finding tools to improve the standard management of fractures and delayed unions. The Wnt signaling pathway that is crucial for development and maintenance of many organs also has a very promising pathway for enhancement of bone regeneration.
Drew, Schupbach +3 more
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Physiology Of Bone Healing And Bone Grafts
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994Contemporary head and neck hard tissue reconstruction incorporates bone transfers in the treatment of osseous discontinuity defects subsequent to congenital malformation, traumatic injury, ablative oncologic surgery, and failures of physiologic osteosynthesis.
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Osteoimmunology in Bone Fracture Healing
Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2017In the process of bone fracture healing, inflammation is thought to be an essential process that precedes bone formation and remodeling. We review recent studies on bone fracture healing from an osteoimmunological point of view.Based on previous observations that many types of immune cells infiltrate into the bone injury site and release a variety of ...
Takehito, Ono, Hiroshi, Takayanagi
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Bone healing and osteoporosis.
Aging clinical and experimental research, 2011A correct fracture healing depends on the synergy between biomechanical, molecular and cellular factors. Focusing on different stages, fracture hematoma represents the starting point of the inflammatory process, with a critical role in triggering the process of fracture healing.
TARANTINO, UMBERTO +8 more
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Interarticular bone tunnel healing
Arthroscopy, 2001Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the healing behavior of an interarticular bone tunnel exposed continuously to a synovial environment. Type of Study: Experimental in vivo animal model.
E E, Berg, M E, Pollard, Q, Kang
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Emerging Bone Healing Therapies
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2010Fracture healing is a biologically optimized process. Despite the expectation of unimpaired healing, approximately 5% to 10% of the 7.9 million fractures sustained annually in the United States have difficulty achieving union. Not only does this cause morbidity for patients, but also enormous healthcare and socioeconomic costs.
Richard, Marsell, Thomas A, Einhorn
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Electromagnetic Fields for Bone Healing
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2002Electrical stimulation has been applied in a number of different ways to influence tissue healing. Most of the early work was carried out by orthopedic surgeons looking for new ways of enhancing fracture healing, particularly those fractures that had developed into nonunions.
S A W, Pickering, B E, Scammell
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Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal), 1990
Bone is a tissue composed of organic (cells and matrix) and inorganic (mineral) components. When the mechanical strength of bone is exceeded, fracture occurs. Healing progresses through inflammatory, reparative, and remodeling phases similar to other tissues, but, unlike other tissues, bone possesses the unique capability to completely regenerate and ...
F A, Mann, J T, Payne
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Bone is a tissue composed of organic (cells and matrix) and inorganic (mineral) components. When the mechanical strength of bone is exceeded, fracture occurs. Healing progresses through inflammatory, reparative, and remodeling phases similar to other tissues, but, unlike other tissues, bone possesses the unique capability to completely regenerate and ...
F A, Mann, J T, Payne
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