Clinical utility of the Taylor spatial frame for limb deformities.

Orthop Res Rev

Pediatric Orthopedics Unit, Rambam Health Care Center, Haifa, Israel,

Published: May 2017

The Taylor spatial frame (TSF) is a hexapod external fixator that can correct six-axis deformities. The mathematical base of all hexapod systems is projective geometry, which describes complex repositioning of an object in space. The Taylor brothers developed one of the first six-axis correction systems, which is known today as TSF. Over the years, this system has become the most used six-axis deformity correction device. In this review, we describe the history behind TSF development, and describe the principles and clinical utility for application of the TSF in different settings, such as acute trauma, malunions, and various deformities of the lower and upper limb.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6209368PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/ORR.S113420DOI Listing

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