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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1977
Everyone knows that some fractures in children have a great capacity for remodeling and require minimal care. Likewise, everyone knows that some growth-plate injuries have great potential for disaster. The skill comes in knowing which is which.
Mercer Rang, Ernest U. Conrad
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Everyone knows that some fractures in children have a great capacity for remodeling and require minimal care. Likewise, everyone knows that some growth-plate injuries have great potential for disaster. The skill comes in knowing which is which.
Mercer Rang, Ernest U. Conrad
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Stress Fractures (Fatigue Fractures, Marsh-Fractures) [PDF]
In consequence of cyclic long-continued or oft-repeated stress like prolonged walking, dancing, or running, infraction or complete fracture can develop on certain sites of the skeleton. There is no specific single causative injury in the history, like in trauma-related fractures.
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1980
A rational approach to acetabular fractures based on a precise diagnosis of the fracture pattern is suggested. The surgeon must adopt an individual approach to these difficult problems and precisely define the type of patient, the type of health care team, and the type of fracture he is dealing with.
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A rational approach to acetabular fractures based on a precise diagnosis of the fracture pattern is suggested. The surgeon must adopt an individual approach to these difficult problems and precisely define the type of patient, the type of health care team, and the type of fracture he is dealing with.
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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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Role of MRI in hip fractures, including stress fractures, occult fractures, avulsion fractures
European Journal of Radiology, 2012MR imaging plays a vital role in the diagnosis and management of hip fractures in all age groups, in a large spectrum of patient groups spanning the elderly and sporting population. It allows a confident exclusion of fracture, differentiation of bony from soft tissue injury and an early confident detection of fractures.
O. Nachtrab+5 more
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Natural fractures in shale: A review and new observations
, 2014Natural fractures have long been suspected as a factor in production from shale reservoirs because gas and oil production commonly exceeds the rates expected from low-porosity and low-permeability shale host rock.
J. Gale+4 more
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Journal of Hand Surgery, 1991
The relationship between methods of treatment, quality of reduction and the occurrence of late disability and osteo-arthritic changes was studied in 17 Rolando’s fractures. Three were undisplaced, 14 were displaced: of these excellent reduction was achieved in five of 11 treated by open reduction and in none of the three treated by percutaneous K wire
Langhoff, Otto+2 more
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The relationship between methods of treatment, quality of reduction and the occurrence of late disability and osteo-arthritic changes was studied in 17 Rolando’s fractures. Three were undisplaced, 14 were displaced: of these excellent reduction was achieved in five of 11 treated by open reduction and in none of the three treated by percutaneous K wire
Langhoff, Otto+2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
FEW areas in the management of trauma have provoked the interest of physicians, surgeons and researchers as widely and for as long as fractures of the proximal femur. And this is rightly so, for fractures in this area are cataclysmic for the patient, and for the physician are both common and challenging, requiring in their management the utmost of ...
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FEW areas in the management of trauma have provoked the interest of physicians, surgeons and researchers as widely and for as long as fractures of the proximal femur. And this is rightly so, for fractures in this area are cataclysmic for the patient, and for the physician are both common and challenging, requiring in their management the utmost of ...
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An estimate of the worldwide prevalence and disability associated with osteoporotic fractures
Osteoporosis International, 2006O. Johnell, J. Kanis
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