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Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction and Repair: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Biomechanical Studies. [PDF]
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Biomechanical Comparison of All-Suture Anchors Versus Interference Screws for Femoral Fixation in Pediatric MPFL Reconstruction. [PDF]
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Radiographic feasibility of novel cervical pedicle inlet screw placement during posterior cervical fusion. [PDF]
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Pullout Strength Models for FRP Anchors in Uncracked Concrete
Journal of Composites for Construction, 2010Mechanical anchorage can delay or even prevent premature debonding failure in externally bonded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite strengthening systems. A promising type of anchor made from FRP, which is known as a FRP spike anchor or FRP anchor among other names, is noncorrosive and can be applied to a wide range of structural elements and ...
Scott T Smith, Smith Scott T
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Pullout strength of fixation screws from polymethylmethacrylate bone cement
Biomaterials, 1995Polymethylmethacrylate bone cement is often used to fill voids and increase the strength of osteoporotic and pathological bone. However, it is unclear as to which method of cement augmentation provides optimal screw fixation. This study was conducted to determine which of the current cement augmentation techniques provides the strongest construct when ...
Richard Nicholas
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On the pullout strength of human nasal hair
Materialia, 2021Abstract This study investigates nasal hair-to-dermis detachment in humans, quantifying the pullout force required in adult males. While many studies have investigated the behavior and function of human body hair, little is known concerning the mechanical properties of human nasal hair or the strength of the hair-to-dermis attachment.
G.S. Prinz, C.D. Murray
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Pullout strength of knotless suture anchors
Arthroscopy, 2005Purpose Suture anchors are used consistently for repairs of soft tissues, especially around the glenohumeral joint. These anchors can be used either arthroscopically or in an open procedure to anatomically restore the labrum and capsular tissues to the glenoid after avulsion injuries (Bankart lesion).
Brent P, Leedle, Mark D, Miller
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Pedicle Screw Pullout Strength
Spine, 1993This study was designed to correlate several parameters regarding pedicle screw bone/metal interface strength. The insertional torque measured during tapping and placement of pedicle screws was correlated with the bone mineral density of the vertebral body, the dimensions of the pedicle, the method of preparation of the pedicle, and the amount of load ...
T A, Zdeblick +3 more
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Biomechanical analysis of pedicle screw pullout strength
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2013Pedicle screws are widely used to treat severe cases of spinal pathologies and traumas. It is performed by inserting pedicle screws and connecting instrumentation rods in order to realign the verte...
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