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  1. Stress Fractures by Peter Brukner, Kim Bennell, et all 1999-09-15
  2. Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics by Tribikram Kundu, 2008-01-30
  3. Depalma's the Management of Fractures and Dislocations: An Atlas [Vols. I and II] by Anthony F. Depalma, 1981-06
  4. Broken Bones: The X-Ray Atlas of Fractures by Felix S. Chew, Catherine Maldjian, et all 2009-10-05
  5. Spinward Fringe Broadcast 5: Fracture by Randolph Lalonde, 2009-11-01
  6. Fracture Mechanics of Ceramics: Active Materials, Nanoscale Materials, Composites, Glass, and Fundamentals
  7. Fracture and Damage of Composites (Advances in Fracture Mechanics) by M. Guagliano, M. H. Aliabadi, 2005-11-17
  8. The Fracture of An Illusion: Science And The Dissolution Of Religion. Frankfurt Templeton Lectures 2008 (Religion, Theologie und Naturwissenschaft / Religion, Theology, and Natural Science (RThN)) by Pascal Boyer, 2010-07-06
  9. Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
  10. Skeletal Trauma: Fractures, Dislocations, Ligamentous Injuries (2-Volume Set) by Bruce Browner, Jesse Jupiter, et all 2002-12-24
  11. The strength, fracture, and fatigue of materials by Takeo Yokobori, 1965
  12. Fractures of the Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar Spine (Mechanical Engineering Series) by Vaccaro, 2002-09-26
  13. Functional Fracture Bracing: Tibia, Humerus and Ulna by Augusto Sarmiento, Loren L. Latta, 1995-02-17
  14. Fracture Mechanics: Integration of Mechanics, Materials Science and Chemistry by Robert P. Wei, 2010-02-08

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82. Fractures
Firstaid index fractures. A fracture is a broken or cracked bone. Itmay bones; Treat all fractures in position found if possible. If
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Firstaid index

Fractures
A fracture is a broken or cracked bone. It may be diagnosed by being felt or heard, by pain, difficulty in moving, tenderness, swelling, bruising, deformity or symptoms of shock. The keynote of first aid treatment is to prevent movement. Treatment:
  • Difficulty in breathing severe bleeding and unconsciousness must be dealt with before broken bones Treat all fractures in position found if possible. If removal to hospital is imminent, gently support the injured part by hand, place the casualty in a comfortable position, and support with rolled up blankets. If transportation is delayed, immobilise the injured part by securing it to sound part of the body with padding and bandages, arm to body, leg to leg). Treat for shock,
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83. HealthlinkUSA Fractures Links
of medical and health related topics. FindWhat. Click here for page1 of fractures information from the HealthlinkUSA directory.
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85. ASSH Common Hand Concerns
Hand fractures. What is a fracture? The hand stable. Other fracturesare unstable and the bone tends to displace or shift. Comminuted
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86. EMedicine - Fractures, Ankle : Article By Federico E Vaca, MD, FACEP
fractures, Ankle Ankle joints are highly susceptible to injury because they arerelatively mobile and bear much of the stress associated with weight bearing.
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Last Updated: May 25, 2001 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Federico E Vaca, MD, FACEP , Team Physician, University of California Irvine; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California at Irvine School of Medicine Federico E Vaca, MD, FACEP, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians American College of Sports Medicine , Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Editor(s): Francis Counselman, MD , Program Director, Chair, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD

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88. EMedicine - Fractures, Femur : Article By James E Keany, MD, FACEP
fractures, Femur This article discusses fractures of the femoral diaphysis.For proximal femur fractures (subtrochanteric to femoral
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Last Updated: May 30, 2001 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: James E Keany, MD, FACEP , Co-Director of Emergency Services Information Systems, Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Loma Linda University Medical Center James E Keany, MD, FACEP, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians , and American College of Sports Medicine Editor(s): Francis Counselman, MD , Program Director, Chair, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD , Senior Pharmacy Editor, Pharmacy, eMedicine; Tom Scaletta, MD

89. The Comprehensive Classification Of Fractures Of Long Bones
Information includes anatomy, fracture types, diagnostic codes, a glossary of terms, and diagrams.
http://www.aona.com/longbone/index.html
The Comprehensive Classification
of Fractures of Long Bones
"A classification is useful only if it considers the severity of the bone lesion and serves as a basis for treatment and for evaluation of the results." The Principle of the Classification The Anatomic Location The Fracture Types The Coding of the Diagnosis ... HOME PAGE

90. Libération - Les Batailles De La Mondialisation
Translate this page fractures (résorber les ) Le leitmotiv moral des fractures advient à un momentqui n'est jamais anodin, et il renvoie toujours aux fractures mêmes de
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91. MayoClinic
Article on this common type of fracture, from the Mayo Clinic.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/home?id=DS00185

92. AAOS Online Service Patient Education Brochures Fractures
Information on fractures from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/brochure/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=9&topcategory=Ab

93. SCIFI.COM | Farscape: Journey Logs
fractures We'd been separated from Talyn for half a cycle, so weapproached our reunion with eagerness. But when we encountered
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We'd been separated from Talyn for half a cycle, so we approached our reunion with eagerness. But when we encountered a battered Transport Pod
To our astonishment, the pod's passengers were strangers, and a curious assembly, as well: a Scarran named Naj Gil , a Nebari named Hubero , a female Hynerian named Orrhn Pak , and a Peacekeeper technician named Markir Tal
Naj Gil, Hubero and Orrhn had been Peacekeeper prisoners, sent out in a Transport Pod as test targets for a new Peackkeeper weapon. While Markir Tal was performing a pre-flight check on the pod, Naj Gil overpowered him and the group escaped. The weapon struck their pod, but the craft survived long enough to carry them to freedom.
While examining the fugitives' pod, Hubero told Crichton and Chiana that there had been a fifth passenger aboard, a Boolite . The PK weapon had blasted this creature into fragments. However, because Boolite body parts can survive independently for some time, Hubero urged Crichton and Chiana to help gather the pieces and reconstruct the creature.
While all this was transpiring, Talyn arrived at last. Crichton hurried to meet our long-absent shipmates. He had been longing for

94. Treatment Of Open And Closed Fractures.
Treatment of fractures by Dr.Veklich. Results of work and Xraysof patients during the treatment. Open and closed fractures. We
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We apply Ilizarov-Veklich's fixators in the place where the bone was broken. The operation takes thirty minutes - two hours depending of complexity and occurrence of fracture. The full accreting of bones occures after three - six months. Then patient have small operation for taking away fixators. It lasts twenty - thirty minutes.
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95. FRACTURES
Compression fractures Stewart G. Eidelson MD Save Your Aching Back A Patient'sGuide. SYA Press, 1999 Compression fractures of the spine are one of the more
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96. Johns Hopkins Orthopaedic Surgery
From Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.
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97. Types Of Bone Fractures
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98. Fractures
fractures. fractures usually result from traumatic injury to a bone causing thecontinuity of bone tissues or bony cartilage to be disrupted or broken.
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Fractures usually result from a traumatic injury to a bone where the continuity of bone tissues or bony cartilage is disrupted or broken. The illustrations above feature common types of fractures and sites where they occur. (Illustration by Electronic Illustrators Group.) Definition
A fracture is a complete or incomplete break in a bone resulting from the application of excessive force. An injury may be classified as a fracture-dislocation when a fracture involves the bony structures of any joint with associated dislocation of the same joint. Description
Fractures usually result from traumatic injury to a bone causing the continuity of bone tissues or bony cartilage to be disrupted or broken. Fracture classifications include simple, compound, incomplete and complete. Simple (more recently termed closed fractures) are not obvious on the surface as the skin has not been ruptured and remains intact. Compound (now commonly referred to as open fractures) rupture the skin, exposing bone and causing additional soft tissue injury and possible infection. Single and multiple fractures refer to the number of breaks in the same bone. Fractures are termed complete if the break is completely through the bone and described as incomplete or "greenstick" if the fracture occurs partly across a bone shaft. This latter type of fracture is often the result of bending or crushing mechanisms on the bone. Fractures are also named by the specific portion of the bone involved and the nature of the break. The identification of the fracture line can further classify fractures. Types include linear, oblique, transverse, longitudinal, and spiral fractures. Fractures can be further subdivided by the positions of bony fragments and are described as comminuted, non-displaced, impacted, overriding, angulated, displaced, avulsed, and segmental.

99. Works
ON fractures. IN TREATING fractures and dislocations, the physician must make theextension as straight as possible, for this is the most natural direction.
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ON FRACTURES
12. The leg consists of two bones, of which the one is much more slender than the other at one part, but not much more slender at another. These are connected together at the foot, and form a common epiphysis, but they are not united together along the line of the leg; and at the thigh they are united together and form an epiphysis, and this epiphysis has a diaphysis; but the other bone in a line with the little toe is a little longer. Such is the nature of the bones of the leg. 17. But if the other bone (fibula?) of the leg be broken, less powerful extension is required, and yet it must not be neglected, nor be performed slovenly, more especially at the first bandaging. For in all cases of fracture this object should be attained then as quickly as possible. For when the bandage is applied tight while the bones are not properly arranged, the properly arranged, the part becomes more painful. The treatment otherwise is the same. 21. The swellings which arise in the ham, at the foot, or in any other part from the pressure, should be well wrapped in unscoured and carded wool, washed with wine and oil, and anointed with cerate, before bandaging; and if the splints give pain they should be slackened. You may sooner reduce the swellings, by laying aside the splints, and applying plenty of bandages to them, beginning from below and rolling upward; for thus the swellings will be most speedily reduced, and the humors be propelled to the parts above the former bandages. But this form of bandaging must not be used unless there be danger of vesications or blackening in the swelling, and nothing of the kind occurs unless the fracture be bound too tight, or unless the limb be allowed to hang, or it be rubbed with the hand, or some other thing of an irritant nature be applied to the skin.

100. Virtual Children's Hospital Fractures In Children
fractures in Children. Reginald easily. A few fractures have serious implication,and these require care by an expert in children's fractures.
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