Fracture fixation with various types of implants is one of the most common procedures in Orthopaedic practice. This is intended for osteosynthesis and improvement in function after musculoskeletal injury is diagnosed. Internal fixation of fractures is often regarded as a balance between the biology of the injured tissue and the mechanical properties of the device used for fixation [1]. [..] READ MORE
My research about etiology of idiopathic scoliosis started in 1984, but the etiology and the rules and principles of new therapy have been described in 1995 - 2007. In orthopedic literature, the term Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) is used very often and I use it also in my article [1-69]. [..] READ MORE
Hip fractures, which remain an immense public health concern, have been subject to study and prevention efforts for many years, but with limited success in averting either incident, second or subsequent hip fractures. [..] READ MORE
Posterosuperior massive irreparable rotator cuff tear remains one of most challenging pathologies faced by clinical surgeons, typically affecting patients with re-tear after an attempted repair, and there is no expert consensus on the standard treatment method. [..] READ MORE
In recent decades’ American higher education has undergone a paradigm shift. Moving from an “instructional” paradigm to the “learning”-based paradigm (emphasizes the active process of learning on behalf to the students, while envisioning the institution itself as a learner). [..] READ MORE
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Measuring Flexor Digitorum Superficialis (FDS) length can provide information regarding functional gripping, forearm muscle power, and possibly risk of injury. To our knowledge, no study has previously investigated measuring FDS length. [..] READ MORE
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