An introduction to selected chapters in bone biomechanics

Authors
Citation
J. Cordey, An introduction to selected chapters in bone biomechanics, INJURY, 30, 1999, pp. S1-S6
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care
Journal title
INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED
ISSN journal
00201383 → ACNP
Volume
30
Year of publication
1999
Supplement
1
Pages
S1 - S6
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1383(1999)30:<S1:AITSCI>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
in the introduction to this injury supplement, an attempt is made to elabor ate on important rules of biomechanical research such as were developed and used in the Davos school of biomechanics. Tribute is acknowledged to the i mportant contributions of S.M. Perren, M. Russenberger and S.G. Steinemann. The following principles are illustrated: 1. The development of a new technique or a new implant is justified when it is the solution of a clinical problem or a clinical complication. 2. The appropriate solution in engineering is often simple and elegant. 3. The first step of a biomechanical investigation concerning fracture trea tment consists in establishing to which patients this study will apply. 4. For a testing instrument, freedom is important at the junction between t he bone and the loading device. 5. A selection of bones should be made prior to the experiment in regard to the clinical population involved. 6. In our biomechanical investigations, we are not interested in a "statist ically significant" difference, but in a "clinically significant" differenc e. The communications presented in this supplement of Injury are a tribute to the 30 "Perren'sche Jahre" (Perrenic Years) of what I call the School of Bi omechanics in Davos.