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Bidirectional modulation of glycolysis using a multifunctional nanocomposite hydrogel promotes bone fracture healing in type 2 diabetes mellitus. [PDF]

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Zhang S   +12 more
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Inhibition of fracture healing [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2007
This paper reviews the current literature concerning the main clinical factors which can impair the healing of fractures and makes recommendations on avoiding or minimising these in order to optimise the outcome for patients. The clinical implications are described.
M. S. Gaston, Ahrw Simpson
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NSAIDs and fracture healing

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2013
Published data raise concerns about the use of nonselective NSAIDs and selective cyclo-oxygenase (COX)-2 inhibitors as anti-inflammatory or analgesic drugs in patients after a recent fracture or who are undergoing (uncemented) arthroplasty or osteotomy.
Joost J. A. de Jong   +3 more
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Accelerated Fracture Healing

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2006
Acceleration of the fracture healing process would have far-reaching benefits for both civilians and military personnel. Decreasing the time to return to complete function would reduce medical costs, enhance quality of life by decreasing pain and increasing mobility, accelerate the return of professional athletes to their sport, and decrease the time ...
Puzas, J. Edward   +2 more
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Fracture healing redefined

Medical Hypotheses, 2015
It is well established that local mechanical conditions and interfragmentary movement are important factors for successful bone healing and may vary dramatically with patient fracture-load and activity. Up until now however it was technically impossible to use these key influence parameters in the aftercare treatment process of human lower extremity ...
Tim Pohlemann   +3 more
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