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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2008
Fractures of the scapula are rare and the diagnosis and treatment may be unfamiliar to some surgeons. This article outlines a diagnostic work-up and treatment approach for the various types of scapular fractures. The approach helps guide decision making on operative versus nonoperative treatment based on what is known regarding prognosis and outcomes ...
Peter C, Lapner +2 more
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Fractures of the scapula are rare and the diagnosis and treatment may be unfamiliar to some surgeons. This article outlines a diagnostic work-up and treatment approach for the various types of scapular fractures. The approach helps guide decision making on operative versus nonoperative treatment based on what is known regarding prognosis and outcomes ...
Peter C, Lapner +2 more
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Vertebral fractures are usually the first to occur in osteoporosis, provide indisputable evidence of reduced bone strength, and are frequently a harbinger of further vertebral and nonvertebral fracture. Radiologists are best placed to draw attention to the presence of vertebral fractures, most of which are clinically silent.
James F. Griffith, GUGLIELMI, GIUSEPPE
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Vertebral fractures are usually the first to occur in osteoporosis, provide indisputable evidence of reduced bone strength, and are frequently a harbinger of further vertebral and nonvertebral fracture. Radiologists are best placed to draw attention to the presence of vertebral fractures, most of which are clinically silent.
James F. Griffith, GUGLIELMI, GIUSEPPE
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Contemporary Skull Fractures: Unusual Everted Fracture
World Neurosurgery, 2011Ferrer E, de Notaris M
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Fracture and Fracture Mechanics
1981Griffith was the first to offer an explanation for brittle fracture. He postulated that in a brittle material, cracks propagate when the released strain energy is just sufficient to provide the surface energy for the creation of new surfaces. That is elastic strain energy per unit volume = σ2/2E, where σ = stress applied perpendicular to the crack, E =
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Fracture Morphology and Fracture Management
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2013openaire +2 more sources

