Biomechanical Stability of a Volar Locking-Screw Plate Versus Fragment-Specific Fixation in a Distal Radius Fracture Model

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Ellis O. Cooper, MD, Keith A. Segalman, MD, Brent G. Parks, MSc, Krishn M. Sharma, MD, and Augustine Nguyen, BSc

Dr. Cooper is Hand Fellow; Dr. Segalman is Attending; Mr. Parks is Director, Biomechanics Lab; Dr. Sharma is Orthopaedics Resident; and Mr. Nguyen is Research Assistant, Curtis National Hand Center, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.

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Biomechanical Stability of a Volar Locking-Screw Plate Versus Fragment-Specific Fixation in a Distal Radius Fracture Model
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Biomechanical Stability of a Volar Locking-Screw Plate Versus Fragment-Specific Fixation in a Distal Radius Fracture Model
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biomechanical, stability, volar, screw plate, fragment, fixation, distal radius, fracture, stiffness, locking-screw, ajo, american journal of orthopedics
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