Open Access Research Article

Study About Mechanical Properties of Fixation Implant in the Case of Tibia Fracture and Patient Rehabilitation

ELENA MOLDOVAN, VERONICA MINDRESCU, CORINA CIUPILAN, STEFAN SELARU, LAURIAN LUCIAN FRANCU, DIANA COTOROS, ANGELA REPANOVICI
Published 30 Dec 2019
Pages 779–782

Abstract

Most of the fixation implants for tibia fracture are made of various metallic alloys based on titanium or even stainless steel. But modern technologies and advanced materials offer endless opportunities of using polymers combined with various fillers to enhance and adjust mechanical properties in order to be as suitable and convenient for any patient.

Keywords: orthopedic implant; tibia fracture fixations; finite element; implantable polymers

How to Cite this Article

MOLDOVAN, E., MINDRESCU, V., CIUPILAN, C., SELARU, S., FRANCU, L., COTOROS, D., & REPANOVICI, A. (2019). Study About Mechanical Properties of Fixation Implant in the Case of Tibia Fracture and Patient Rehabilitation. Materiale Plastice, 56(4), 779–782. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.19.4.5267
MOLDOVAN E, MINDRESCU V, CIUPILAN C, SELARU S, FRANCU L, COTOROS D, REPANOVICI A. Study About Mechanical Properties of Fixation Implant in the Case of Tibia Fracture and Patient Rehabilitation. Materiale Plastice. 2019;56(4):779–782. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.4.5267
E. MOLDOVAN, V. MINDRESCU, C. CIUPILAN, S. SELARU, L. FRANCU, D. COTOROS, and A. REPANOVICI, "Study About Mechanical Properties of Fixation Implant in the Case of Tibia Fracture and Patient Rehabilitation,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 56, no. 4, pp. 779–782, 2019. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.4.5267
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