Kenwright J, Goodship A E
Nuffield Orthopedic Centre, University of Oxford, England.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1989 Apr(241):36-47.
Although it is known that the mechanical environment affects the fracture healing process, the optimal conditions for the different stages of healing have not been defined. In the present studies, the influence of applying a very short period of axial micromovement with defined characteristics to healing fractures has been studied both in simulated and clinical tibial fractures. The fracture healing process is seen to be acutely sensitive to small periods of daily strain applied axially within two weeks of fracture. There are boundaries of strain magnitude and force of application of applied movement that, if exceeded, inhibit the healing process. The application of appropriate applied strain to clinical tibial fractures at a time shortly after injury, when most patients would be very inactive, appears to enhance the healing process when using external skeletal fixation.
虽然已知力学环境会影响骨折愈合过程,但尚未明确愈合不同阶段的最佳条件。在本研究中,已在模拟和临床胫骨骨折中研究了对愈合骨折施加具有特定特征的极短轴向微动的影响。骨折愈合过程被发现对骨折后两周内轴向施加的每日小应变周期极为敏感。存在应变大小和施加运动的作用力边界,若超过这些边界会抑制愈合过程。在损伤后不久,当大多数患者活动极少时,对临床胫骨骨折施加适当的应变,在使用外骨骼固定时似乎会促进愈合过程。