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Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2000
Impaired bone healing has been a known problem since ancient times. Numerous methods have been tried during the medical history to solve this problem. Bone grafting has until recently been the main treatment of impaired bone healing. During the last two decades the rapid development of biotechnology and biomaterials have led to numerous new materials ...
Lind, Martin +5 more
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Impaired bone healing has been a known problem since ancient times. Numerous methods have been tried during the medical history to solve this problem. Bone grafting has until recently been the main treatment of impaired bone healing. During the last two decades the rapid development of biotechnology and biomaterials have led to numerous new materials ...
Lind, Martin +5 more
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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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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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Bone Healing and Bone Substitutes
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2002With the advent of new biomaterials and surgical techniques, the reconstructive surgeon has a wider range of treatment modalities for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of craniofacial skeletal deformities than ever before. These innovative substances act as true bone graft substitutes, thereby allowing the surgeon to avoid the use of autogenous ...
Peter D, Costantino +3 more
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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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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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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 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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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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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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Nanotechnology and Bone Healing
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2010Nanotechnology 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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Orthobiologics for Bone Healing
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2019Orthobiologics are a group of biological materials and substrates that promote bone, ligament, muscle, and tendon healing. These substances include bone autograft, bone allograft, demineralized bone matrix, bone graft substitutes, bone marrow aspirate concentrate, platelet-rich plasma, bone morphogenetic proteins, platelet-derived growth factor ...
Jacob G, Calcei, Scott A, Rodeo
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Interarticular bone tunnel healing
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2001To evaluate the healing behavior of an interarticular bone tunnel exposed continuously to a synovial environment.Experimental in vivo animal model.Twenty-six adult rabbits had 3.2-mm diameter tunnels drilled in the femur and tibia of both hind-limb stifle joints parallel to but without violation of the native anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
E E, Berg, M E, Pollard, Q, Kang
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