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Original Article

Evaluation of fracture stability: A mechanical simulator for assessment of clinical judgement

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Pages 330-333 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

To test the surgeon's clinical ability to detect small movements in fractures, a simulator with elastic behaviour was constructed. The bending moment required to produce a certain deflection was adjusted at four different levels. With the lowest stiffness, all surgeons in the test series reported that the fracture was unstable at a deflection of 3–4°. With increasing stiffness, an increase in stability was reported–-the registered deflection, however, was always 3–4°. These observations confirm that manual tests of fracture stability are uncertain.

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