医学
可控性
固定(群体遗传学)
髓内棒
形状记忆合金
骨愈合
生物医学工程
计算机科学
外科
人工智能
应用数学
数学
环境卫生
人口
作者
Jiaxin Lv,Weichen Qi,Frankie Leung
标识
DOI:10.1177/10225536251352559
摘要
Micromotion—defined as controlled cyclic axial movement at the fracture site—has emerged as a promising approach to enhance bone fracture healing. This review aims to evaluate micromotion-based fixation systems across biomechanical, preclinical, and clinical domains, highlighting their benefits, limitations, and technological progress. We summarize key micromotion technologies applied across various fixation systems, including far cortical locking and dynamic locking mechanisms in screws, suspension-based and shape-memory alloy-driven adjustments in plates, dynamization approaches in intramedullary nails through selective removal of interlocking components, and the evolution of external fixators from manually adjusted systems to intelligent, sensor-guided constructs such as the OrthoSpin frame.While internal fixations often rely on passive micromotion with limited controllability and potential safety concerns, external systems allow precise control but lack consensus on optimal stimulation parameters. Future advancements should focus on integrating real-time sensing and adaptive feedback to tailor micromotion based on healing stages and patient-specific needs.
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