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Biomechanical Comparison of Plate Versus Intramedullary Screw Fixation for Extra-Articular Metacarpal Base Fractures. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Hand Surg Glob Online
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Fatigue fracture of bone plates

Injury, 1980
Of all the possible causes of bone plate failure, by far the most common is failure by fatigue. The effect of the environment and loading regime on the fatigue life is discussed. The use of the corrosion potential for the evaluation of fatigue experiments and the detection of fatigue cracks in explanted plates is described. The authors demonstrate that
H, Brunner, J P, Simpson
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Compression bone-plating

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1977
Compression of bone fragments to accelerate, or at least facilitate, bone healing was first applied in 1932 by Key to arthrodesis of the knee. Subsequently the same principle was applied to fractures, first by percutaneous pins as developed by Roger Anderson and then by implanted compression plates. Two types of compression plate have been evolved. One
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