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Harnessing 4D Printing Bioscaffolds for Advanced Orthopedics.
Small, 2022The development of programmable functional biomaterials makes 4D printing add a new dimension, time (t), based on 3D structures (x, y, z), therefore, 4D printed constructs could transform their morphology or function over time in response to ...
Xi Chen+6 more
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The presence of 3D printing in orthopedics: A clinical and material review
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2022The field of additive manufacturing, 3D printing (3DP), has experienced an exponential growth over the past four decades, in part due to increased accessibility.
R. R. Colon+9 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976
Key statistical information regarding Orthopedic Manpower is present to make orthopedists aware of the detailed information that is currently available. It is clear there is still insufficient data to justify radically altering the numbers or types of practices.
D. Kay Clawson+2 more
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Key statistical information regarding Orthopedic Manpower is present to make orthopedists aware of the detailed information that is currently available. It is clear there is still insufficient data to justify radically altering the numbers or types of practices.
D. Kay Clawson+2 more
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Recertification in Orthopedics
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990Will the recertification process always remain the same or is there room for change? Almost certainly the process will change with experience and newer technology, particularly as it relates to clinical policies, outcome studies, and increased computerization of patient data.
Donald B. Kettelkamp, James N. Herndon
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Research Progress of Bioactive Glass and Its Application in Orthopedics
Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2021Bioactive glass (BG) is a classical bone biomaterial. The main characteristics of BG that support their use in orthopedics include good osteoconductivity, osteostimulativity, degradability, and suitable mechanical strength.
Chao Huang+6 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1983
In orthopedics, as in many other specialties, the advent of microsurgical procedures has encouraged innovative solutions to difficult problems. Replantation was the first clinical success and was rapidly followed by the development of other procedures, such as free tissue transfers.
James H. Herndon, Leonard F. Hubbard
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In orthopedics, as in many other specialties, the advent of microsurgical procedures has encouraged innovative solutions to difficult problems. Replantation was the first clinical success and was rapidly followed by the development of other procedures, such as free tissue transfers.
James H. Herndon, Leonard F. Hubbard
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Examining the Role of Large Language Models in Orthopedics: Systematic Review
Journal of Medical Internet ResearchBackground Large language models (LLMs) can understand natural language and generate corresponding text, images, and even videos based on prompts, which holds great potential in medical scenarios.
Cheng Zhang+7 more
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A Modern Rationale for Orthopedics and Orthopedic Retention [PDF]
Growth modification has been used in orthodontics for many years, however, there has been recent increased debate about the appropriate timing and value of early phase orthopedic treatment in patients with Class II skeletal patterns. While orthopedic appliances have proven their effectiveness in correcting Class II malocclusions, the value of such ...
William A. Wiltshire, Susan Tsang
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Archives of Surgery, 1968
THE widespread use of arteriography in all areas of surgery has led us to evaluate the usefulness of this technique in relation to orthopedic problems. We have reviewed our own experience in a series of 40 examinations and the experience of others as detailed in the roentgenographic and orthopedic literature. Our findings in general agree with those of
T. W. Staple, A. H. Stein, R. G. Evens
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THE widespread use of arteriography in all areas of surgery has led us to evaluate the usefulness of this technique in relation to orthopedic problems. We have reviewed our own experience in a series of 40 examinations and the experience of others as detailed in the roentgenographic and orthopedic literature. Our findings in general agree with those of
T. W. Staple, A. H. Stein, R. G. Evens
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