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- 2018
Biomechanical Analysis of the Fixation Strength of a Novel Plate for Greater Tuberosity FracturesDOI: 10.2174/1874325001812010218 Keywords: Biomechanical analysis, Greater tuberosity fractures, Kaisidis plate, Supraspinatus tendon, Solidworks 2015, Finite Element Method Abstract: The incidence of isolated greater tuberosity fractures has been estimated to be 20% of all proximal humeral fractures. It is generally accepted that displaced (>5 mm) fractures should be treated surgically but the optimal surgical fixation of greater tuberosity fractures remains unclear
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