Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10175820 | Journal of Orthopaedic Science | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study could have two important clinical implications. (1) Higher scores for the histopathological evaluation and a greater resistance to moment force applied at an early stage (week 6) of fracture healing imply that calcitonin intake might enable us to allow earlier mobilization and weight-bearing in clinical cases with rigid fixation. (2) At a late stage of fracture healing (week 10), the significantly better (P < 0.0001) results obtained in the biomechanical parameters used might imply that calcitonin intake could enable us to perform early implant removal, and strongly suggest that the strength and quality of the callus formation could be improved by administering calcitonin following a fracture.
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Authors
Murat Bulbul, Cem Zeki Esenyel, Meltem Esenyel, Semih Ayanoglu, Bilge Bilgic, Turgut Gulmez,