CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Orthopedics, Fourth Edition
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... tissues and in designing implant systems to model the function of these tissues. The goals of the first portion of this chapter are to describe the biologic organization of the musculoskeletal tissues, examine the mechanical properties ...
... tissues and in designing implant systems to model the function of these tissues. The goals of the first portion of this chapter are to describe the biologic organization of the musculoskeletal tissues, examine the mechanical properties ...
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... tissue is approximately 1.8 g/cm, and that of cancellous tissue typically ranges from 0.1 to 1.0 g/cm. The distinction between cortical tissue and cancellous tissue is arbitrary, however, and in biomechanical terms, the two tissues are ...
... tissue is approximately 1.8 g/cm, and that of cancellous tissue typically ranges from 0.1 to 1.0 g/cm. The distinction between cortical tissue and cancellous tissue is arbitrary, however, and in biomechanical terms, the two tissues are ...
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... tissue is substantially reduced. The mechanical behavior characteristics of the anterior cruciate ligament differ somewhat from those of soft tissues that contain a high proportion of elastin fibers. These tissues can elongate up to 50 ...
... tissue is substantially reduced. The mechanical behavior characteristics of the anterior cruciate ligament differ somewhat from those of soft tissues that contain a high proportion of elastin fibers. These tissues can elongate up to 50 ...
Contents
1 Basic Science in Orthopedic Surgery | 1 |
2 General Considerations in Orthopedic Surgery | 64 |
3 Musculoskeletal Trauma Surgery | 81 |
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