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The Tension-Stress Effect on the Genesis and Growth of Tissues Our long-term medical, biologic, and engineering basic science research has led to the discovery of a general biologic law governing the stimulation of tissue growth and regeneration: the law of tensionstress
Ilizarov Technique - Wheeless Textbook of Orthopaedics The correction of complex foot deformities using Ilizarov's distraction osteotomies Mechanical performance of Ilizarov circular external fixators in comparison with other external fixators
Ilizarov, G. A. (1989) The tension-stress effect on the genesis and . . . Eight patients were assigned into two groups according to the surgical procedure: down-fracture (DF, n = 6) vs non-down-fracture (NDF, n = 2) Lateral cephalograms and 3-D models before and after maxillary distraction were analyzed
The Tension-Stress Effect on the Genesis and Growth of Tissu . . . The growth plate that forms under the influence of tension-stress has features of both physeal and intramembranous ossification, yet is neither; instead, the distraction regenerated bone is unique, providing numerous applications in clinical trau-matology, orthopedics, and other medical disciplines
What Is the Ilizarov Technique? - iCliniq It emerged in the mid-twentieth century and includes various techniques for bone reconstruction utilizing an external ring fixator, which G A Ilizarov invented in 1951 in the Soviet Union The fundamental biomechanical principle underlying this technique is the law of tension stress
The tension-stress effect on the genesis and growth of tissues . . . - PubMed The growth plate that forms under the influence of tension-stress has features of both physeal and intramembranous ossification, yet is neither; instead, the distraction regenerated bone is unique, providing numerous applications in clinical traumatology, orthopedics, and other medical disciplines
Clinical application of the tension-stress effect for limb . . . - PubMed For a successful fixator application, the apparatus must be applied with consideration given to the number, size, and location of the rings, the placement and tension on the wires, the technique of wire insertion, the effect of soft-tissue transfixion on limb use, and the prevention of bone and joint deformities caused by countertension in soft