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Calcaneal Fracture Mechanism Injury
Feb 01,2021
The calcaneus is the largest tarsal bone. Fractures of the calcaneus often involve injuries to other parts. Treatment requires anatomical reduction: restore the overall shape of the calcaneus; restore the subtalar joint flatness and the normal anatomical relationship between the three joint surfaces; restore the GissaneAngle, BohlerAngle, PriesAngle and the weight axis of the hind f...
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Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction (Ⅳ)
Jan 18,2021
Last issue we learned about that bone, bone attachment and skeletal muscle make up our motor system. On this issue, we would like to talk about the bone which is a sort of framework to support our body under the influence of gravity. Bone is made up of sclerotin, periosteum and bone marrow. To be specific, sclerotin is composed of bone tissue and can be divided into compact bone and...
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Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction (Ⅲ)
Jan 15,2021
Last issue we learned about the components of our body. So we have already known that the human body can be divided into 10 parts from appearance, meanwhile, many organs can compose 9 systems respectively. On this issue, we would like to talk about the first system of our body, motor system. To be specific, the motor system consists of bone, bone attachment and skeletal muscle, which accounts for ...
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PVP or PKP, How to Choose?
Jan 04,2021
Treatment of Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures. Both PVP and PKP can definitely relieve the pain symptoms of patients. The pain relief rate of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures exceeds 90%, and the pain relief rate of tumorous vertebral body lesions is between 75%-90%. The operation of PVP is relatively simple, the operation time is short, no balloon expansion operation is required, the ...
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How to fix phalangeal fractures?
Jan 04,2021
Treatment of Phalangeal Fractures. Phalange neck fracturesare common in children and rare in adults. This type of fracture is difficult to treat. Regarding the fixation method, we can use kirschner wire to restore and fix the fracture but this method requires exquisite surgical techniques otherwise the patient will possibly suffer some postoperative complications, for example, joint stif...
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Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction (Ⅱ)
Dec 25,2020
Last issue we looked back on the history of anatomy. In this issue, we would like to talk about the components of our body, especially the systems of our body. The human body can be divided into 10 parts from the appearance, and each part can be subdivided into several small parts. Important parts of the human body are: head (including cranium, face), neck (including neck, nape...
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Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction -anatomy
Dec 14,2020
One great scientist said, to understand orthopaedic medicine, one must first understand anatomy, and to understand anatomy, one must first understand its history and development. Medical records of anatomy began from Hippocrates, a famous ancient Greek doctor, who believed that the heart had two chambers and two chambers. Aristotle, another Greek scholar, did an animal dissection, suggesting&...
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