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Official Journal of the British Trauma Society, the Australasian Trauma Society and the Saudi

Orthopaedic Association in Trauma and affiliated with the Italian Society of Orthopaedics and

Traumatology, the Gerhard Küntscher Society, the Spanish Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and

Traumatology (SECOT), the Turkish Orthopaedic Trauma Society, AOTrauma, Group d’Etude en

Traumatologie Ostéoarticulaire, the Croatian Trauma Society, the Brazilian Association of Orthopedic

Trauma, the Club Italiano Osteosintesi and the European Society of Tissue Regeneration in Orthopaedics

and Trauma.

Osteoporotic fractures – the biological perspective

Guest Editors:

Volker Alt

Theodore Miclau

Support for the 2013 workshop entitled “Osteoporotic fractures – the biological perspective”

and this subsequent supplement was provided by the

Osteosynthesis & Trauma Care Foundation (OTC), sponsored by a research grant from Stryker

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Orthopedic Trauma, the Trauma Society of India, the Club Italiano Dell’Ost osintesi (CIO) and the

European Society of Tissue Regeneration in Orthopaedics and Trauma (ESTROT).

Osteopor tic fractu e fixation – a

me hanical persp ctive

Peter Augat

Jörg Goldhahn

Support for the 2014 workshop entitled “Osteopor tic fractu e fixation – a biomechanical perspective”

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