The assembly of an external fixation apparatus must fully accord with the most recent developments in transosseous osteosynthesis. The experimental/theoretical and clinical knowledge base is currently such that the rigidity of bone fragment fixation in relation to the diameter of the transosseous elements used, their type and crossing angle, the geometry of the external supports, the distance between external supports, etc., can be predicted. As discussed in Chap. 2, the biomechanics of external fixation consist of three interconnected parts: (1) the relationship between the transosseous elements (wires, half-pins) and the surrounding tissue; (2) the control of bone fragment position; (3) the control of bone fragment rigidity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Basic Principles of External Skeletal Fixation Using the Ilizarov and Other Devices
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages47-52
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9788847026193
ISBN (Print)9788847026186
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2012

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