Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in clavicle hook plates

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  • who: . et al. from the Japan Mahidol University, Thailand have published the research work: Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in clavicle hook plates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study provides orthopedic physicians with the biomechanical analysis of different numbers and locations of screws in clavicle hook plates to help minimize surgical complications. The main reason for this is that the smaller the number of implanted screws, the smaller the contact area between the screws and the clavicle, which in turn results in higher stress. The aim was to simulate the . . .

     

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