“…The compression force generated by a compression screw is thought to be an important factor in facilitating union by reducing the fracture gap and improving fracture surface interdigitation, thereby promoting primary bone healing and increasing rotational and bending stability [2,4,11,14,18,22]. We measured the compression forces between the two different interfragmentary gaps generated by the HCS 3.0, Herbert-Whipple, and Acutrak 1 miniscrews by using two load cells and three polyurethane foam blocks.…”