Search for dissertations about: "Norian"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word Norian.
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1. Fracture of the distal radius - outcome, primary surgery and treatment of malunion
Abstract : A consensus protocol for treatment of distal radius fractures (DRF) has been developed to aid clinicians in treatment decision making. The protocol was evaluated in Paper I using a validated subjective outcome instrument, DASH in 518 consecutive patients. READ MORE
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2. Injectable Calcium Phosphate Bone Substitute In Distal Radial Fractures
Abstract : Fractures of the distal end of the radius are common and occur in many different forms. The long-term results after conservative treatment of fracture of the distal end of the radius in younger adults with special reference to degenerative changes and function are investigated in 76 patients (Paper I). READ MORE
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3. Resorbable Bone Cement for Augmentation of Hip Fracture
Abstract : Surgical treatment of hip fractures is frequently associated with secondary fracture displacement, in part due to weak osteoporotic bone. So far, improvements have focused on new metal implants although an alternative could be to augment the bone that surrounds the implant. READ MORE
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4. The emergence of pelagic calcification and its influence on seawater chemistry in the Upper Triassic
Abstract : After the early biomineralisation event in the early Paleozoic (Cambrian –Ordovician; 541 – 443.8 Ma), the Late Triassic (237 – 201.3 Ma) represents another key period of biomineralisation with the onset of the Mesozoic plankton radiation. READ MORE
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5. Can Bone Void Fillers Carry Load? : Behaviour of Calcium Phosphate Cements Under Different Loading Scenarios
Abstract : Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are used as bone void fillers and as complements to hardware in fracture fixation. The aim of this thesis was to investigate the possibilities and limitations of the CPCs’ mechanical properties, and find out if these ceramic bone cements can carry application-specific loads, alone or as part of a construct. READ MORE