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Tibial plateau fracture
Chapter by: Roberts, TT
in: Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery by Toy, Eugene; Rosenbaum, Andrew; Roberts, Timothy; Dines, Joshua (Eds)
New York : McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2013
pp. 86-94
ISBN: 0071790292
CID: 3984662
Ankle fracture
Chapter by: Saunders, J; Roberts, TT
in: Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery by Toy, Eugene; Rosenbaum, Andrew; Roberts, Timothy; Dines, Joshua (Eds)
New York : McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2013
pp. 120-129
ISBN: 0071790292
CID: 3984672
Osteomyelitis
Chapter by: Roberts, TT; Dossous, PM
in: Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery by Toy, Eugene; Rosenbaum, Andrew; Roberts, Timothy; Dines, Joshua (Eds)
New York : McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2013
pp. 189-197
ISBN: 0071790292
CID: 3984692
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Chapter by: Dow, M; Roberts, TT
in: Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery by Toy, Eugene; Rosenbaum, Andrew; Roberts, Timothy; Dines, Joshua (Eds)
New York : McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2013
pp. 165-171
ISBN: 0071790292
CID: 3984702
Total knee arthroplasty
Chapter by: Shah, N; Roberts, TT
in: Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery by Toy, Eugene; Rosenbaum, Andrew; Roberts, Timothy; Dines, Joshua (Eds)
New York : McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2013
pp. 354-363
ISBN: 0071790292
CID: 3984712
Rickets
Chapter by: Roberts, TT; Hesham, K
in: Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery by Toy, Eugene; Rosenbaum, Andrew; Roberts, Timothy; Dines, Joshua (Eds)
New York : McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2013
pp. 398-405
ISBN: 0071790292
CID: 3984722
Lumbar burst fracture
Chapter by: Kepler, CK; Harrod, CC; Roberts, TT
in: Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery by Toy, Eugene; Rosenbaum, Andrew; Roberts, Timothy; Dines, Joshua (Eds)
New York : McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2013
pp. 252-259
ISBN: 0071790292
CID: 3984732
Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery
Toy, Eugene; Rosenbaum, Andrew; Roberts, Timothy; Dines, Joshua
New York : McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2013
Extent: 459 p.
ISBN: 0071790292
CID: 3984602
Bone grafts, bone substitutes and orthobiologics: the bridge between basic science and clinical advancements in fracture healing
Roberts, Timothy T; Rosenbaum, Andrew J
The biology of fracture healing is better understood than ever before, with advancements such as the locking screw leading to more predictable and less eventful osseous healing. However, at times one's intrinsic biological response, and even concurrent surgical stabilization, is inadequate. In hopes of facilitating osseous union, bone grafts, bone substitutes and orthobiologics are being relied on more than ever before. The osteoinductive, osteoconductive and osteogenic properties of these substrates have been elucidated in the basic science literature and validated in clinical orthopaedic practice. Furthermore, an industry built around these items is more successful and in demand than ever before. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the basic science, clinical utility and economics of bone grafts, bone substitutes and orthobiologics.
PMCID:3562252
PMID: 23247591
ISSN: 1555-8592
CID: 3984932
Forced Convection Enhances Net Transport to the Intervertebral Disc In Vivo
Linley, Sarah E; Mastropolo, Rosemarie; Lawrence, James P; Glennon, Joseph; DiRisio, Darryl J; Roberts, Timothy T; Ledet, Eric H
ORIGINAL:0013515
ISSN: 1529-9430
CID: 3985882