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Thinner femoral cortical thickness in patients with destructive rheumatoid arthritis of the knee
Background The examination of femoral cortical bone thickness in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been notably limited in prior research. We aimed to compare femoral cortical thickness in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and healthy ...
Rika Kakutani +5 more
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Flexible intramedullary nail fixation for paediatric tibial diaphysis fractures
Background and objectives:Paediatric tibial diaphysis fractures were usually treated by conservative treatment with- out surgery. Nowadays, flexible intramedullary nails are frequently used in these fractures.
Rojgar Anwar Tawfeeq, Omer Ameen Saeed
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Background Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) corresponds to the modern principles of "biological" fixation as it implies closed reduction and plate insertion causing minimal iatrogenic trauma.
Denis V. Volchenko +7 more
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Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus.
Cortical bone thickness is important for the mechanical function of bone. Ontogeny, aging, sex, body size, hormone levels, diet, behavior, and genetics potentially cause variations in postcranial cortical robusticity. However, the factors associated with
Shimpei Goto +8 more
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Functionally graded metal–ceramic femoral stems are engineered through continuous UMAT‐based stiffness tailoring, eliminating discrete material interfaces while enhancing biomechanical compatibility. Low‐index power‐law gradation optimizes load transfer, reduces stress shielding, and controls implant–bone micromotion, highlighting a materials‐design ...
Rihem Nouira, Sameh Elleuch, Hanen Jrad
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Fibrous dysplasia, including McCune-Albright syndrome, is a genetic, non-inheritable benign bone disorder that may involve a single or multiple bone, typically occurring in the diaphysis or the metaphysis of long bones. In very rare instances polyostotic
Alvaro Burdiles, MD +7 more
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Fracture of the humeral diaphysis in the neonate
(2005). Fracture of the humeral diaphysis in the neonate. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 25, No. 5, pp. 510-511.
P, Dunkow, M J, Willett, L, Bayam
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The graphical abstract image of bamboo‐like whisker‐reinforced Ca‐P bioceramics accelerating large segmental bone regeneration. ABSTRACT Regenerative repair of segmental bone defect remains a major clinical challenge. The conventional mental implants suffer from mechanical strength mismatch and long‐term foreign bodies presence.
Cong Feng +10 more
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Aims: Distal femoral resection in conventional total knee arthroplasty (TKA) utilizes an intramedullary guide to determine coronal alignment, commonly planned for 5° of valgus.
Seong J. Jang +7 more
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Introduction: Fracture of humeral shaft are commonly encountered by an orthopedic surgeon and accounting for approximately 3-5% of all fractures. we conducted a prospective comparative study of surgical stabilisation of diaphyseal humerus fracture by ...
Chandra Prakash Pal +5 more
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