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One of the areas of medical textile is the spacer knitted orthopaedic products. The concept of compression therapy of orthopaedic supports lies on a simple and efficient mechanical principle – it consists of applying elastic garment around the limb. Space... see more

INTRODUCTION. In pediatric orthopaedics, the immobilization of a limb is traditionally done by a cast. The emergence of 3D technologies allows us to produce restraints specific to the anatomical characteristics of the patient. This paper aims to dete... see more

Physicians are frequently exposed to adverse events on the work-floor, putting them at risk for mental health disorders. To explore this, a questionnaire was emailed to all members of the Dutch Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons, which included the Hosp... see more

The aim of this study was to find out the possibility to predict the compression properties of orthopaedic knits by inlay-yarn properties. For this purpose, six groups of elastic double covered threads with different raw material were investigated. It was... see more

Background: The Orthopaedic and Traumatology Hospital had an increase in employee turnover of 1.39% from January to June 2012. It occurred due to high resignation and employee unsatisfaction. Thus, an organizational culture that consists of clan, hierarch... see more

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is the most common knee ligament injured. Anterior drawer and Lachman tests are the most common physical examinations for helping diagnose ACL injuries, while magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the first choice of ... see more

Spinal deformities are common in people with cerebral palsy (CP), and there is a concern of an increase during the adult ageing period. There is especially a worry about the increase of scoliosis, thoracic hyperkyphosis, lumbar hyperlordosis, spondylolysi... see more

Introduction: Talar body and neck nonunions and malunions may undergo reconstructive surgery when joint cartilage is still viable and no talar collapse or infection has occurred. This is a rare condition, and studies supporting the procedure have a small ... see more

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