Título: | the Effects of Compression and the Role of the Hematoma in Fracture Healing. |
Autores: | Browman, Mark. |
Fecha: | 1953. |
Publicador: | McGill University |
Fuente: |
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Tipo: | Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
Tema: |
Biology. |
Descripción: | To test the hypothesis that compression hastens the healing of fractures, three groups of experimental fractures in dogs have been devised. The first group was treated by plate immobilization and compression. The control groups were immobilized with bone plates or intra medullary nails. 1). It was found that union occured more rapidly in the group treated with compression. [...] |
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