Evaluating the Partial Fibulectomy on Stress Distribution in Tibiofemoral Joint
Introduction: Partial fibulectomy has been suggested for patients who encounter with severe varus/valgus or ununited fractures of the tibia. This study develops a finite element (FE) model of partial fibulectomy to study stress distribution in the ...
Mohammad Tabatabaei
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Unilateral, trifocal, diaphyseal fracture of the radius with ipsilateral mid-shaft ulna fracture in an adult: a case report [PDF]
Introduction To the best of our knowledge, a trifocal, diaphyseal fracture of the radius associated with ipsilateral mid-shaft fracture of the ulna in an adult has not been reported in the literature to date. The AO classification system does not include
Mazin Ibrahim +3 more
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Carotid plaque composition represents one of the main risk factors of future ischemic stroke. MRI provides excellent soft tissue contrast that can distinguish plaque characteristics. Our objective was to analyze the diagnostic accuracy of MRI imaging in the detection of carotid plaque characteristics compared to histology in patients with symptomatic ...
David Pakizer +6 more
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A RETROSPECTIVE CASE-SERIES ON THE USE OF S53P4 BIOACTIVE GLASS FOR THE ADJUNCTIVE TREATMENT OF SEPTIC DIAPHYSEAL NON-UNION [PDF]
Objective: Non-union and persistence of infection at a fracture site for long periods are always described as a challenge to orthopedists, especially in cases of severe compound fractures with comminution and segmental bone loss. This is a case series of
Guilherme Pelosini Gaiarsa +4 more
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Deep learning can detect elbow disease in dogs screened for elbow dysplasia
Abstract Medical image analysis based on deep learning is a rapidly advancing field in veterinary diagnostics. The aim of this retrospective diagnostic accuracy study was to develop and assess a convolutional neural network (CNN, EfficientNet) to evaluate elbow radiographs from dogs screened for elbow dysplasia.
Mari Nyborg Hauback +7 more
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Medial compartment disease in a young Large Munsterlander [PDF]
Medial compartment disease (MCD) is a recently recognized elbow disorder in dogs and refers to extensive cartilage erosions of the medial compartment of the elbow joint.
Coppieters, Eva +4 more
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Gathering Evidence to Leverage Musculoskeletal Magnetic Stimulation Towards Clinical Applicability
Inductive coupling (IC)‐induced magnetic stimulation is here reviewed as a safe and promising non‐invasive therapy to manage musculoskeletal disorders, such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and implant osseointegration. Gathered data, based on the trends, operating parameters and outcomes of 117 IC pre‐clinical and clinical studies, will aid on ...
José G. S. Figueiredo +3 more
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Diagnóstico radiológico de la fractura de la apófisis coronoides medial del cúbito en el perro [PDF]
En este trabajo se describen los signos radiológicos de la fractura de la apófisis coronoides medial del cúbito (FAC)en 22 perros de diferentes razas cuyas edades estaban comprendidas entre los 5 meses y los 8 años.
Hernández, E. M. +3 more
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Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields in the treatment of fresh scaphoid fractures. A multicenter, prospective, double blind, placebo controlled, randomized trial [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The scaphoid bone is the most commonly fractured of the carpal bones. In the Netherlands 90% of all carpal fractures is a fracture of the scaphoid bone.
Pascal Hannemann +6 more
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Abstract Objective To report a case of unilateral lateral coronoid process fragmentation in a dog treated via lateral elbow arthroscopy portals. Animal A 9‐month old male intact English Bulldog. Study design Case report. Methods The dog presented with a history of intermittent right thoracic limb lameness.
Timothy H. Vernier +4 more
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