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Reply to the Comments on the Effect of an Orthogonal Locking Plate and Primary Plate Working Length on Construct Stiffness and Plate Strain in an In vitro Fracture-Gap Model
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Reply to the Comments on the Effect of an Orthogonal Locking Plate and Primary Plate Working Length on Construct Stiffness and Plate Strain in an In vitro Fracture-Gap Model

Brett Walter de Bruyn, Mark Glyde, Robert Day and Giselle Hosgood
Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology
2024
PMID: 39730135

Abstract

The abstract sentence “strain was significantly, incrementally, higher as working length was extended” remains true. Strain was higher in the long working length (LWL) constructs than the short (SWL) and medium working length (MWL) constructs. Higher measured strain at a longer working length in our study can be described as a direct relationship. We specifically used the term incremental in our results to highlight that we have measured at three distinct working lengths and have not made inferences about strain assessment between these measured working lengths...

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.34 Orthopedics
1.34.800 Fracture Management
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Veterinary Sciences
Zoology
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Plant & Animal Science
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