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  • Femur Series–INTERTAN Interlocking Nail surgery

    Femur Series–INTERTAN Interlocking Nail surgery

    With the acceleration of the aging of society, the number of elderly patients with femur fractures combined with osteoporosis is increasing. In addition to old age, patients are often accompanied by hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular, cerebrovascular diseases and so ...
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  • How to deal with a fracture?

    How to deal with a fracture?

    In recent years, the incidence of fractures has been increasing, seriously affecting the lives and work of patients. Therefore, it is necessary to learn about the prevention methods of fractures in advance. The occurrence of bone fracture ...
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  • The three main causes of elbow dislocation

    The three main causes of elbow dislocation

    A dislocated elbow is very important to treat promptly so that it does not affect your daily work and life, but first you need to know why you have a dislocated elbow together and how to treat it so that you can make the most of it! Causes of elbow dislocation The first...
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  • A collection of 9 treatment methods for hip fractures (1)

    A collection of 9 treatment methods for hip fractures (1)

    1.Dynamic Skull (DHS) Hip fracture between tuberosities - DHS reinforced spinal cord: ★DHS power worm main advantages:  The screw-on internal fixation of the hip bone has a strong effect, and can be used effectively in situations where the bone is immediately used. In-...
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  • How to choose Non-Cemented or Cemented in the Total hip prosthesis surgery

    How to choose Non-Cemented or Cemented in the Total hip prosthesis surgery

    Research presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Trauma (OTA 2022) recently showed that Cementless hip prosthesis surgery has an increased risk of fracture and complications despite a reduced operative time compared to cemented hip pro...
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  • External Fixation Bracket – External Fixation Technique of Distal Tibia

    External Fixation Bracket – External Fixation Technique of Distal Tibia

    When choosing a treatment plan for distal tibial fractures, external fixation can be used as a temporary fixation for fractures with severe soft tissue injuries.  Indications: “Damage control” temporary fixation of fractures with significant soft tissue injury, such as open fractures ...
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  • 4 Treatment Measures for Shoulder Dislocation

    4 Treatment Measures for Shoulder Dislocation

    For habitual shoulder dislocation, such as frequent trailing tail, surgical treatment is appropriate. The mother of all lies in strengthening the forearm of the joint capsule, preventing excessive external rotation and abduction activities, and stabilizing the joint to avoid further dislocation. ...
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  • How long does a hip replacement prosthesis last?

    How long does a hip replacement prosthesis last?

    Hip arthroplasty is a better surgical procedure for the treatment of femoral head necrosis, osteoarthritis of the hip joint, and fractures of the femoral neck in advanced age. Hip arthroplasty is now a more mature procedure that is gradually gaining popularity and can be completed even in some ru...
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  • The History of External Fixation

    The History of External Fixation

    Distal radius fracture is one of the most common joint injuries in clinical practice, which can be divided into mild and severe. For mildly non-displaced fractures, simple fixation and appropriate exercises can be used for recovery; however, for severely displaced fractu...
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  • Selection of the entry point for Intramedullary of Tibial Fractures

    Selection of the entry point for Intramedullary of Tibial Fractures

    The selection of the entry point for Intramedullary of Tibial Fractures is one of the key steps in the success of surgical treatment. A poor entry point for Intramedullary, whether in the suprapatellar or infrapatellar approach, may result in loss of repositioning, angular deformity of the fractu...
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  • Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures

    Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures

    Distal radius fracture is one of the most common joint injuries in clinical practice, which can be divided into mild and severe. For mildly non-displaced fractures, simple fixation and appropriate exercises can be used for recovery; however, for severely displaced fractures, manual reduction, spl...
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  • Unraveling the mystery of External Fixation in orthopedics

    Unraveling the mystery of External Fixation in orthopedics

    External Fixation is a composite system of extracorporeal fixation adjustment device with bone via percutaneous bone penetration pin, which has been widely used for treatment of fractures, correction of bone and joint deformities and lengthening of limb tissues. Externa...
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