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Biomechanical Comparison of Proximal Radius Locking Plates Under Dynamic Loading

Presented in 2012

Proximal radius fractures are commonly encountered in general orthopaedic and upper extremity subspecialty practices. The surgical treatment of these fractures includes the anatomical reconstruction and stable fixation of the proximal radius to achieve early recovery of elbow function, reducing the complication rate. These goals are often obtained in cases showing no or minimal comminution. However,…

Biomechanical Comparison Of Proximal Radius Locking Plates Under Dynamic Loading 2012

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