J Bone Joint Surg Br
January 1983
The results of the use of Harrington rods in the treatment of spinal fractures were reviewed. It was found that with burst fractures where the anterior pillar was deficient there was a significant incidence of loss of reduction. Anterior bone supplementation is recommended in these fractures when major loss of height or angulation occurs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new concept, continuous passive motion of a synovial joint in vivo, was investigated to determine its biological effect on the healing of full-thickness articular cartilage defects that penetrate the subchondral bone of knee joints of adolescent and adult rabbits. The effect of continuous passive motion was compared with the effects of immobilization and of intermittent active motion. This investigation included assessment of 480 defects in the knees of 120 adolescent rabbits and assessment of 108 defects in the knees of twenty-seven adult rabbits.
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