Angle stable locking reduces interfragmentary movements and promotes healing after unreamed nailing. Study of a displaced osteotomy model in sheep tibiae.

BACKGROUND: Large interfragmentary movements may delay bone-healing. The hypothesis of the present study was that a reduction of interfragmentary movements, especially of torsional rotation and bending angles, would support the healing process and lead to improved healing following unreamed tibial n...

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Main Authors: Kaspar, K, Schell, H, Seebeck, P, Thompson, M, Schütz, M, Haas, N, Duda, G
格式: Journal article
语言:English
出版: 2005