id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nrngwd3qmzffvdajnng5kylrmi Y. Tochigi 079 A NEW INSULT TECHNIQUE FOR A LARGE ANIMAL SURVIVAL MODEL OF HUMAN INTRA-ARTICULAR FRACTURE 2009.0 2 .pdf application/pdf 1935 141 53 079 A NEW INSULT TECHNIQUE FOR A LARGE ANIMAL SURVIVAL MODEL OF HUMAN INTRA-ARTICULAR FRACTURE Conclusions: his exploratory study reveals multiple binary associations between a number of joint structural defects and the extent allocated equally into 5 groups: anatomical ACL-core, twist tight elevation in the twist-tight core groups, followed by anatomically placed ACL and twist-loose core group. levels exhibited maximum elevations in the anatomical core group A NEW INSULT TECHNIQUE FOR A LARGE ANIMAL Purpose: To model human intraarticular fractures (IAFs) in the porcine hock joint (human ankle analogue) in vivo, a new fracture to fracture insult using the offset impact technique, with a force Results: In both fracture-impacted joints, appreciable chondrocyte death (cell death rate >25%) was identified only near difference in chondrocyte viability with respect to non-impact osteotomy fragments suggests that the acute mechanical damage to cartilage associated with the impaction fracture insult was very different from that with non-impact "fracture" simulation by osteotomy. ./cache/work_nrngwd3qmzffvdajnng5kylrmi.pdf ./txt/work_nrngwd3qmzffvdajnng5kylrmi.txt