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Section One GENERAL PRINCIPLES
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Biomechanics of Fractures and Fracture Fixation Michael Bottlang, Daniel C. Fitzpatrick, Lutz Claes, and Donald D. Anderson
FIXATION CONSTRUCTS 23 Biomechanical Characterization of Fixation Constructs 23
INTRODUCTION 2
BASIC MECHANICAL CONCEPTS 2 Material Properties 2 Structural Properties 5 Load Transfer Through Joints and Fractures 6
Stiffness of Intramedullary Nail Constructs 24 Stiffness of External Fixator Constructs 25 Stiffness of Plate Constructs 25 Construct Stiffness and Fracture Healing 26 Improvement of Fracture Fixation 27
BIOMECHANICS OF FRACTURES 8 Traumatic Loads Resulting in Fracture 8 Physiologic Loads During Normal Activities 9 Osteoporosis 11 Periprosthetic, Interprosthetic, and End Screw Fractures 12
BIOMECHANICAL EVALUATION OF FIXATION CONSTRUCTS 28 Benefits and Limitations of Biomechanical Studies 28 Specimen Selection 30 Loading Considerations 31 Loading Modes 31
Outcome Parameters 34 Numerical Simulation 37
BIOMECHANICAL ASPECTS OF BONE HEALING 14 Interplay Between Biology and Mechanics 14
Natural Bone Healing 14 Primary Bone Healing 17 Delayed Union and Nonunion 18
SUMMARY 38
FRACTURE FIXATION STRATEGIES 19 Targeting a Fracture-Healing Mode 19
Fixation Strategies for Natural Bone Healing 19 Fixation Strategies for Primary Bone Healing 20 Creating a Durable Fixation Construct 20
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