Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair function and quality of life and incur large direct and indirect costs. Although the prevention of fractures is certainly the option, a fast and uneventful healing process is optimal when fractures do occur. Many new therapeutic strategies have been developed to accelerate fracture-healing or to diminish the complication rate during the course of fracture-healing. However, widely accepted guidelines are needed to demonstrate the positive or negative interactions of bioactive substances, drugs, and other agents that are being used to promote fracture-healing. For each study design, the primary study goal should be indicated. Outcome variables sho...
A correct fracture healing depends on the synergy between biomechanical, molecular and cellular fact...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is characterised by low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration o...
Osteoporosis is a worldwide disease with a very high prevalence in humans older than 50. The main cl...
Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair fun...
Pre-clinical studies indicate that pharmacologic agents can augment fracture union. If these pharmac...
Osteoporosis is the most common alteration of bone metabolism. It derives from an increase in bone ...
Osteoporotic fracture healing is critical to clinical outcome in terms of functional recovery, morbi...
Fracture repair has not been fully optimised and there is opportunity to increase the healing rate a...
Fracture healing is a complex cascade of cellular and molecular processes. These processes require t...
Diaphyseal fractures represent a complex biological entity that could often end into impaired bone-h...
The purpose of this review is the presentation of the proper orthopaedic treatment of the most freq...
Osteoporosis represents the most common bone disease worldwide and results in a significantly increa...
Many experimental data are available about the positive effect of some molecules on fracture repair,...
A balanced regulation of bone formation and resorption in the healthy individual is required for a h...
The International Society for Fracture Repair convened a multidisciplinary workshop to assess the cu...
A correct fracture healing depends on the synergy between biomechanical, molecular and cellular fact...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is characterised by low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration o...
Osteoporosis is a worldwide disease with a very high prevalence in humans older than 50. The main cl...
Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair fun...
Pre-clinical studies indicate that pharmacologic agents can augment fracture union. If these pharmac...
Osteoporosis is the most common alteration of bone metabolism. It derives from an increase in bone ...
Osteoporotic fracture healing is critical to clinical outcome in terms of functional recovery, morbi...
Fracture repair has not been fully optimised and there is opportunity to increase the healing rate a...
Fracture healing is a complex cascade of cellular and molecular processes. These processes require t...
Diaphyseal fractures represent a complex biological entity that could often end into impaired bone-h...
The purpose of this review is the presentation of the proper orthopaedic treatment of the most freq...
Osteoporosis represents the most common bone disease worldwide and results in a significantly increa...
Many experimental data are available about the positive effect of some molecules on fracture repair,...
A balanced regulation of bone formation and resorption in the healthy individual is required for a h...
The International Society for Fracture Repair convened a multidisciplinary workshop to assess the cu...
A correct fracture healing depends on the synergy between biomechanical, molecular and cellular fact...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is characterised by low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration o...
Osteoporosis is a worldwide disease with a very high prevalence in humans older than 50. The main cl...