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    Was macht eine gute Osteosynthese aus?

    Was macht eine „gute Osteosynthese“ aus? Obwohl die Frage trivial erscheint, ergeben sich bei genauerer Betrachtung doch mannigfaltige Faktoren, welche einen Einfluss auf die Frakturheilung haben, sodass sie s...

    PD. Dr. Sven Märdian, Serafeim Tsitsilonis, Sufian Ahmad, Ulf Culemann in Der Chirurg (2021)

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    Longitudinal intravital imaging of the femoral bone marrow reveals plasticity within marrow vasculature

    The bone marrow is a central organ of the immune system, which hosts complex interactions of bone and immune compartments critical for hematopoiesis, immunological memory, and bone regeneration. Although these...

    David Reismann, Jonathan Stefanowski, Robert Günther in Nature Communications (2017)

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    The sagittal stem alignment and the stem version clearly influence the im**ement-free range of motion in total hip arthroplasty: a computer model-based analysis

    The component alignment in total hip arthroplasty influences the im**ement-free range of motion (ROM). While substantiated data is available for the cup positioning, little is known about the stem alignment....

    Michael Müller, Georg Duda, Carsten Perka, Stephan Tohtz in International Orthopaedics (2016)

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    Increased BMP expression in arthrofibrosis after TKA

    Because of the multiple possible aetiologies of painful total knee arthroplasty (TKA), the diagnosis and treatment of such patients are challenging. In a considerable number of patients, an intraarticular path...

    Tilman Pfitzner, Sven Geissler, Georg Duda in Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthros… (2012)

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    Endogenous musculoskeletal tissue regeneration

    Dietmar W. Hutmacher, Georg Duda, Robert E. Guldberg in Cell and Tissue Research (2012)

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    Materials Science Aspects of Bone Fracture and Regeneration

    Bone is structured over many length scales to exhibit remarkable mechanical performance. In particular, fracture resistance depends on toughening processes at various length scales, including plastic or viscop...

    Peter Fratzl, Richard Weinkamer in World Congress on Medical Physics and Biom… (2010)

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    Characterization of a rat osteotomy model with impaired healing

    Delayed union or nonunion are frequent and feared complications in fracture treatment. Animal models of impaired bone healing are rare. Moreover, specific descriptions are limited although understanding of the...

    Christine Kratzel, Camilla Bergmann, Georg Duda in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2008)

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    Cartilage viability after trochleoplasty

    Trochleoplasty is an established and accepted technique for the treatment of patellar instability because of a missing trochlear groove. In this technique, a flap of cartilage over the trochlea is carefully re...

    Philip B. Schöttle, Hanna Schell, Georg Duda in Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthros… (2007)

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    The influence of walking speed on kinetic and kinematic parameters in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip using a force-instrumented treadmill and standardised gait speeds

    It is difficult to identify objective parameters for assessing the joint function when dealing with the evaluation of orthopaedic procedures, especially endoprosthetic hip replacement. Clinical gait analysis e...

    Gregor Möckel, Carsten Perka, Karsten Labs in Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery (2003)