- a
fibrous joint, and is
therefore often called a "false joint" or
pseudoarthrosis (from Gr**** pseudo-,
meaning false, and arthrosis,
meaning joint)....
-
significant health risk to the patient, or fail to heal properly,
leading to
pseudoarthrosis.
While some
small or
acute fractures can heal
without bone grafting...
-
further be
divided into four subtypes: Type 1 -
incomplete fusion with
pseudoarthrosis Type 2 -
fusion with a "notch"
between the
fused bones Type 3 - complete...
-
French West Indies) is a
wheelchair basketball player. Born with
pseudoarthrosis of the
right tibia, Luce
moved to
France at 16 to
pursue a
career in...
- 2007). "Finsen V,
Hofstad M,
Haugan H. A rare
complication in
scaphoid pseudoarthrosis:
intraarticlar migration and
breaking of
Kirschner wire". Injury. 38...
- in
bones Infections Involucra Lesions Osteoarthritis Osteomyelitis Pseudoarthrosis Puncture wounds Split carinae in
teeth Spondylitis Stress fractures...
- disability, and
quality of life
after revision fusion for
symptomatic pseudoarthrosis". The
Spine Journal. 12 (12): 1122–8. doi:10.1016/j.spinee.2012.10...
- the femur," and
developing "a new
technique for
treating infantile pseudoarthrosis of the tibia." As the
chief orthopaedic surgeon at
Mandalay General...
- PMID 19047720.
Banchhor H,
Chimurkar V (December 2022). "Congenital
Pseudoarthrosis of the Tibia: A
Narrative Review". Cureus. 14 (12): e32501. doi:10...
- from the
University of
Nairobi in 1995. His
thesis was on
studies on
pseudoarthrosis of the
bovine metacarpophalangeal joints. His
research interests are...