10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TENORRHAPHIES»
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tenorrhaphies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tenorrhaphies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
(#33)** Tenorrhaphies: Mechanical Analysis and Introduction of a New
Technique Daniel P. Greenwald, MD, Tampa, FL, Han-Zhou Hong, MD, James W
. May, Jr., MD, Boston, MA Title: TENORRHAPHIES: MECHANICAL ANALYSIS
AND ...
American Association for Hand Surgery. Meeting, American Crystallographic Association. Meeting, 1993
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Veterinary Update: Clinical Abstract Service
All tenorrhaphies were stronger than non- sutured tenotomies, with greater
maximum load values at wk 9 than at wk 5 for both groups. The tenorrhaphies
withstood greater stress at failure than the nonsutured tendons at wk 5, and
tendons in ...
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Methods and concepts in hand surgery
Thereafter, tensile strength increases more rapidly, particularly if there is
protected mobilization. Figure 7.5 Types of tenorrhaphies: the Pulvertaft and end
weave are strong but cannot be used where the tendon passes through a narrow
sheath ...
Neil Watson, Richard Jay Smith, 1986
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Repair and Regeneration of Ligaments, Tendons, and Joint Capsule
Results with a new controlled motion programme. Scand J Plast Reconstr Surg
Hand Surg 1993; 27:263–268. 186. Allen BN, et al. Ruptured flexor tendon
tenorrhaphies in zone II: repair and rehabilitation. J Hand Surg [Am] 1987;12:18–
21.
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Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity, 2-Volume ...
A randomized biomechanical study of zone II human flexor tendon repairs
analyzed in an in vitro model. J Hand Surg. 1998;23A:1046—1051 . 127. Noonan
KJ, Blair WF. Long-term follow-up of primary flexor pollicis longus tenorrhaphies.
Terri M. Skirven, A. Lee Osterman, Jane Fedorczyk, 2011
Shortening the neighbouring tendons in different amounts allows “multilevel”
tenorrhaphies, which decrease the bulk, improve differential gliding and facilitate
an early active-motion rehabilitation program. 2. Extensor tendons: The extensor
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Marco Lanzetta, Palmina Petruzzo, Jean-Michel Dubernard, 2007
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Tendon Surgery of the Hand
... and 2 primary flexor tendon repairs which rupture, I Hand Surg (Br) 31:507—
513, 2006. 8. Allen BN, Frykman GK, Unsell RS, et al: Ruptured flexor tendon
tenorrhaphies in zone 2: repair and rehabilitation, I Hand Surg (Am) 12:18-21,
1987.
Jin Bo Tang, Peter C. Amadio, Jean Claude Guimberteau, 2012
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Hand Transplantation, An Issue of Hand Clinics
Gerald Brandacher, W. P. Andrew Lee. patient who received only hand allografts,
active mobilization was delayed for 3 weeks to avoid tendon rupture because the
patient hadbeen given highdoses of steroid.The tenorrhaphies were stretched ...
Gerald Brandacher, W. P. Andrew Lee, 2011
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Green's Operative Hand Surgery E-Book: Expert Consult: ...
The elbow is then flexed to 90 degrees, and with the wrist in neutral and the
fingers fully flexed, the tenorrhaphies between the donor muscle tendon and
extensor digitorum tendon are completed at the previously marked sites.
Scott W. Wolfe, Robert N. Hotchkiss, William C. Pederson, 2010
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Modern Trends in Plastic Surgery
In these more severe injuries it has been our policy to concentrate on the bony
architecture and the skin coverage and do primary tenorrhaphies at the forearm
level, less often at the palm level, and never within the digits. On the extensor ...