Fracture setting method could replace metal plates, with fewer complications

Fracture setting method could replace metal plates, with fewer complications

A new biocompatible polymer-based composite material could soon replace metal plates in treating difficult and unstable fractures. Developed at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, the newly-developed material is as strong as dental composites yet non-toxic.

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