Overview of Internal Fixators
The overview of the internal fixator has made MIPO a more practical theory and expanded its scope and range of applications. The internal fixator is a submuscular or subcutaneously positioned…
The overview of the internal fixator has made MIPO a more practical theory and expanded its scope and range of applications. The internal fixator is a submuscular or subcutaneously positioned…
Hands cannot perform its routine tasks without the use of the wrists. Hence, older individuals, who experience arthritis undergo various rehabilitative, non-invasive treatments. This is to restore all or most…
Bone plates work like internal splints which hold together the fractured parts of a bone. These plates are available in all size, thicknesses, and shapes to suit the bone. Over…
A clavicle fracture is a type of treatment to fix a broken bone. Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) are one of the treatment options to fix a broken bone.…
If a knee fractures gets severe, it may require surgery. A kneecap or a patella is a small bone that connects the thigh bones and your leg bones. The function…
In an External Fixation System, the surgeon inserts pins in the skin into the bone and held in place by an external frame. Thus, there is no placement of Orthopedic…
A thumb sprain is a severe condition that can occur in athletes, physically active people, or simply anyone who experiences an injury relating to their hand. Many would consider this as…
A bone plate may be placed so that it may be utilized for one of the following kinds of structural support: Compression Mode Neutralization Mode Buttress plate Antiglide plate Bridge plating or…
Basic Principles and Techniques of Plate Fixation - Excellent results of fractured bones by plate and screws can be achieved not only by following biomechanical principles but also depends on the…
The wrist contains two forearm bones: the ulna and the radius. The most commonly encountered fracture in the wrist is that of the distal radius. It is the end of the…