Metallic Glass For Bone Surgery
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Metallic Glass For Bone Surgery
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Most Recently Shared on October 20, 2009 at 4:56 pm By:
NIH Researchers Uncover Clues Related To Metal-On-Metal Hip Implants
medicalnewstoday.com — “A new study, bringing together an interdisciplinary team of physicians and engineers from the United States and Germany, made a surprising finding about implants used in hip replacement surgery:” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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NIH Researchers Uncover Clues Related To Metal-On-Metal Hip Implants http://t.co/Zlxy9BvF #bones #orthopedics
Nanoparticle-core polymer holds promise as weight-bearing replacement for traditional graft materials
news-medical.net — “Orthopedic surgeons are often hamstrung by less-than-ideal grafting material when performing surgeries for complex bone injuries resulting from trauma, aging or cancer. Conventional synthetic bone grafts are typically made of stiff polymers or brittle ceramics, and cannot readily conform to the complex and irregular shapes that often result from injury; in addition, they often require metallic fixation devices that require open surgeries to insert and remove.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Nanoparticle-core polymer holds promise as weight-bearing replacement for traditional graft materials: Orthopedic ... http://bit.ly/8YSKC7
DeepDyve: Like iTunes for Scientific Papers
techcrunch.com — “It's been years since I let my subscription to Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery lapse. I could barely afford it and, as those Shriners soon found out, I am not actually a surgeon. However, I do enjoy pouring a glass of Old Granddad, sitting down in my favorite chair, and reading up on Snapping Scapula Syndrome or the Three-Dimensional Kinematics of the Rheumatoid Wrist After Partial Arthrodesis. It does a body - and a soul - good. Thanks to a new online market, DeepDyve, I'm never further than ” View full resource at techcrunch.com
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Metallic Glass For Bone Surgery
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “It is possible that broken bones will in the near future be fixed using metallic glass. Materials researchers have developed an alloy that could herald a new generation of biodegradable bone implants.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on September 29, 2009 at 6:42 pm By:
Metallic Glass For Bone Surgery: It is possible that broken bones will in the near future be fixed using metall.. http://bit.ly/1zTqaN
Eye Protection in Orthopaedic Surgery. An in Vitro Study of Various Forms of Eye Protection and Their Effectiveness -- Mansour et al. 91 (5): 1050 -- Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
ejbjs.org — “Eye Protection in Orthopaedic Surgery. An in Vitro Study of Various Forms of Eye Protection and Their Effectiveness -- Mansour et al. 91 (5): 1050 -- Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery” View full resource at ejbjs.org
Most Recently Shared on May 26, 2009 at 12:37 pm By:
RT @hjluks: Surgeons... Prescription glasses provide no eye protection in the OR against conjunctival contamination! http://bit.ly/193HIV
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