Search for dissertations about: "Lund Ortopedi"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 163 swedish dissertations containing the words Lund Ortopedi.
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21. Injectable calcium sulphate and calcium phosphate bone substitutes
Abstract : Two formulations of biphasic injectable bone substitutes have been developed for the treatment of bone defects and stabilisation of fragility fractures. The first formulation consists of a calcium sulphate matrix with embedded hydroxyapatite (HA) particles to provide osteoconductivity. READ MORE
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22. Hip revisions with impacted morselized allograft bone and cement. Patient outcome, prosthetic fixation and risks
Abstract : 144 consecutive hip revisions performed with morselized allograft bone and cement were followed up to 5 years after surgery. In 49 hips patient outcome was evaluated with the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) questionnaire and Charnley hip scores in 47 hips prosthetic fixation was evaluated with radiostereometry (RSA)and in all 144 hips risks and complications were recorded using a prspective protocol. READ MORE
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23. The Swedish Knee Arthroplasty Register. Validity and Outcome
Abstract : The Swedish Knee Arthroplasty Register (SKAR) was initiated in 1975 to prospectively follow patients operated on with knee arthroplasty. With revisions utilized as the end-point in survival analyses, it is of importance that all revisions of included patients are reported. READ MORE
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24. Parathyroid hormone for bone repair and implant fixation - Experiment in rats
Abstract : Intermittently administered PTH is known to increase bone mass in osteoporosis models. We studied its effects in bone repair and implant fixation, using histological and mechanical techniques in rats. READ MORE
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25. Skeletal growth and effects of physical activity during adolescence
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to evaluate bone mass and bone size in girls and boys from age 12 to 16, with special attention to physical activity. We also wanted to retrospectively evaluate the effect of exercise for the years preceding age 12. The findings were as follows. READ MORE