A finite element model of the shoulder: application to the changes of biomechanical environment induced by postoperative malrotation of humeral shaft fracture

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  • who: Cheng Wang from the This research was approved by the ethical committee of the Medicine College of Shandong University and followed the Declaration of Helsinki and other relevant guidelines and regulationsAll experiments and data collection were performed following hospital guidelines. A, year-old female patient with a left-side humeral shaft fracture was included in this study and written informed consent was signed by the patient and collected. The bilateral humeral shafts were imaged three times in a supine position by an Aquilion , slice spiral CT scanner (Toshiba, Otawara, Japan) with a slice thickness of , mm . . .

     

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