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Wilson DJ et al. – No clear correlation between implant strain and fracture healing was observed using the single–channel system when subjected to one external loading regime (leg stance phase). However, ex vivo biomechanical testing demonstrated that load share changes could be detected when loads were directly applied to the bone in the absence of muscle and ligament forces. These data emphasize the need to fully characterize the complex biomechanical environment of the limb to determine the load changes resulting from fracture healing.

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