2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12052328
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Evaluation of Bone Consolidation in External Fixation with an Electromechanical System

Abstract: The monitoring of fracture or osteotomy healing is vital for orthopedists to help advise, if necessary, secondary treatments for improving healing outcomes and minimizing patient suffering. It has been decades since osteotomy stiffness has been identified as one main parameter to quantify and qualify the outcome of a regenerated callus. Still, radiographic imaging remains the current standard diagnostic technique of orthopedists. Hence, with recent technological advancements, engineers need to use the new bran… Show more

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“…In this study, load bearing induced the interfragmentary motion needed for mechanical stimulation but the resulting osteotomy motion was not monitored in vivo. For patients that are unable to bear a load, external fixators with actuators for the induction of interfragmentary motion have recently been explored [43]. As a further limitation, the strength assessment was limited to torsion due to the destructive nature of strength tests.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, load bearing induced the interfragmentary motion needed for mechanical stimulation but the resulting osteotomy motion was not monitored in vivo. For patients that are unable to bear a load, external fixators with actuators for the induction of interfragmentary motion have recently been explored [43]. As a further limitation, the strength assessment was limited to torsion due to the destructive nature of strength tests.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%