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Multiscale mechanical analysis for biomimetic implant design based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces (TPMS) lattices: Application to partial replacement of femoral bone
Published 2025-03-01“…Medical implants are a common treatment for orthopedic injuries. Their apparent stiffness can be reduced by using architected internal lattices to match the gradient stiffness of the bone, thereby avoiding postoperative biomechanical problems such as stress shielding. …”
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Importance of Artificial Intelligence-based Radiography in the Examination and Treatment of Patients with Subacromial Impingement Syndrome
Published 2024-07-01“…The treatment of pathologies attracts physicians of various specialties: orthopedic traumatologists, neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, resuscitators, surgeons, neurologists, therapists, physiotherapists, and physical therapy physicians.…”
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Is Retrograde Pinning Reliable for Multiple Metatarsal Fractures?
Published 2023-06-01“…The patients' union status, demographic data, duration of surgery, duration of fluoroscopy use, metacarpophalangeal (MP) range of motion, American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Score (AOFAS) scores, and plantar keratosis formation were evaluated. …”
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OBTAINING AND TESTING OF MG-CA-SR BIODEGRADABLE MATERIALS USED IN MEDICINE
Published 2024-12-01“…These materials are particularly promising for temporary implants, such as orthopedic screws, plates, and cardiovascular stents, as they eliminate the need for secondary surgical removal and provide osteogenic benefits through the release of bioactive ions. …”
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Influence of Silane‐Treated Jute/Kenaf Fibers on the Mechanical Properties of Polymer Composites for Biomedical Applications: Optimization Using RSM and ANN Approaches
Published 2025-01-01“…This optimized composite formulation holds promise for use in biomedical applications requiring high mechanical strength and durability, such as in prosthetic materials and orthopedic implants, where enhanced flexural strength and hardness are critical for longevity and performance.…”
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Stem Cells in Musculoskeletal Regeneration: From Benchtop to Bedside
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Phytonanoparticles as novel drug carriers for enhanced osteogenesis and osseointegration
Published 2025-01-01“…By harnessing the power of plant-derived nanomaterials, phytonanoparticles represent an innovative approach to addressing the complex challenges of bone regeneration, with potential applications spanning dental, orthopedic, and maxillofacial surgery. Graphical abstract…”
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Centerpiece plate vs. Arch plate fixation in cervical unilateral open-door laminoplasty: a retrospective comparative study
Published 2025-02-01“…Before surgery, the two groups had comparable Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) scores and Pavlov's ratios. …”
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The Effect of Maternal Age on the Incidence of Major Malformations and Operations in Children with Down Syndrome
Published 2022-09-01“…A total of 49 children had cardiac surgery, 16 had gastrointestinal, 17 had head and neck area, 12 had ophthalmological, 12 had genitourinary, 5 had hernia, and 2 had orthopedic surgeries. The mean maternal age was 32.7 (minimum: 15; maximum: 44), and there was no significant difference between operated and non-operated groups for mean maternal ages (32.41 and 32.93, respectively; p=0.89). …”
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OUTCOMES OF CEMENTED BIPOLAR RADIAL HEAD ARTHROPLASTY: CASE SERIES OF 7
Published 2024-12-01“…This study’s insights into the varied implications of radial head prosthesis contribute to optimizing treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes in orthopedic practice.…”
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Injury Patterns in Fencing Athletes – A Retrospective Review
Published 2024-09-01“… # Study Design Cross-sectional # Methods Retrospective chart reviews were performed to evaluate fencing related injuries in athletes evaluated in the sports medicine and orthopedic clinics of a large teaching hospital. # Results One hundred and eighty-six patients (98 male, 88 female) were included. …”
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Relevance of the Watson-Jones anterolateral approach in the management of Pipkin type II fracture-dislocation: a case report and literature review
Published 2024-06-01“…Given the size of the detached fragment and the risk of incarceration preventing reduction, we opted against attempting external orthopedic reduction maneuvers. Instead, we chose to perform open reduction and internal fixation using the Watson-Jones anterolateral approach. …”
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Adhesion Improvement of Hydroxyapatite Layer on Ti-6Al-4V ELI with the Contribution of PVA and Zirconium Oxide for Biomedical Applications
Published 2024-10-01“…Ti-6Al-4V Extra Low Interstitial (ELI) is one of the most widely used titanium alloys for orthopedic implants. However, its drawback is that titanium has less bioactive properties. …”
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The evaluation of the prevalence of disease among the cats and dogs admitted to clinics of veterinary faculty, mustafa kemal university (2003-2006)
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Comparison of Tibial Torsion Angles Between Elite Athletes and Sedentary People
Published 2018-12-01“…It not only creates orthopedic problems in the future, but also is a risk factor for lower extremity injuries. …”
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Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β Promotes Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction by Inducing the M1 Polarization and Migration of Microglia
Published 2020-01-01“…Prophylactic administration of lithium chloride (2 mM/kg) can inhibit the expression of proinflammatory mediators in the hippocampus, reduce the hippocampal expression of NF-κB, and increase both the downregulation of M1 microglial-related genes (inducible nitric oxide synthase and CD86) and upregulation of M2 microglial-related genes (IL-10 and CD206), to alleviate the cognitive impairment caused by orthopedic surgery. In vitro, LiCl reversed LPS-induced production of proinflammatory mediators and M1 polarization of microglia. …”
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Post-Traumatic Segmental Tibial Defects Management: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Published 2024-12-01“…Introduction: Segmental tibial defects pose significant challenges in orthopedic surgery due to their complexity and high complication rates. …”
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Clinical Practice Guidelines in Traditional Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation—Rheumatoid Arthritis
Published 2020-02-01“…Rehabilitation therapy includes physical factor therapy, exercise therapy, operation therapy, orthopedic apparatus, and intra-articular injection; and the TCM treatment includes the acupuncture and moxibustion, the massage, the TCM practice and the TCM syndrome differentiation. …”
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EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL THERAPY IN MUSCULAR STRENGTH AND BALANCE, PAIN RELIEF AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN PATIENTS WITH PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME
Published 2023-06-01“…Based on the research carried out from specialized sources, we can conclude that femoral-patellar pain syndrome is a clinical entity that leads to the appearance of anteriorknee pain, in patients without pathological changes present in the cartilage of the femoral-patellar joint.Studies in the specialized literature demonstrate that a physical therapist can adapt an individual treatment plan for each patient depending on the underlying pathology.Considering the importance of the knee joint in everyday life, both for carrying out daily activities and for carrying out professional activities, we can conclude that its recovery is extremely important.The production mechanisms of the femoro-patellar syndrome are multiple, and this requires the implementation of a recovery program as effective as possible, based on the most accurate and detailed assessment.Current imaging techniques can provide us with important data regarding the situation of the knee joint, which makes the diagnosis of patellofemoral syndrome easier. Orthopedic treatment can be considered adjuvant in combating the pain caused by femoral-patellar syndrome if it is associated with an individualized and well-structured physical therapy program.Surgical interventions are only indicated for patients in whom an anatomical defect of the bone structures or the pathological alignment of the patella maintains the destruction of the cartilage. …”
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