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- Taylor_Spatial_Frame abstract "The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) is an external fixator used by podiatric and orthopaedic surgeons to treat complex fractures and bone deformities. The medical device shares a number of components and features of the Ilizarov apparatus. The Taylor Spatial Frame is a hexapod device based on a Stewart platform, and was invented by orthopaedic surgeon Charles Taylor. The device consists of two or more aluminum or carbon fibre rings connected by six struts. Each strut can be independently lengthened or shortened to achieve the desired result, i.e. compression at the fracture site, lengthening, etc. Connected to a bone by wires or half pins, the attached bone can be manipulated in six axes (anterior/posterior, varus/valgus, lengthen/shorten.) Angular, translational, rotational, and length deformities can all be corrected simultaneously with the TSF.The TSF is used in both adults and children. It is used for the treatment of acute fractures, mal-unions, non-unions and congenital deformities. It can be used on both the upper and lower limbs. Specialised foot rings (as seen in the picture) are also available for the treatment of complex foot deformities.".
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- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageExternalLink taylor_spatial_frame_1.html.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageExternalLink www.smartcorrection.com.
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- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageRevisionID "707351403".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Bone_fracture.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthopaedic_eponyms.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthopaedic_instruments.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthopedic_surgical_procedures.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Chlorhexidine.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Comminuted.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_disorder.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Ct_scans.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Distraction_osteogenesis.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink External_fixation.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Fracture.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Ilizarov_apparatus.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Internal_fixation.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Intravenous_therapy.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Nitrous_oxide_and_oxygen.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Orthopedic_surgery.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Osteochondrodysplasia.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Osteomyelitis.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Percutaneous.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Podiatry.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Rotation.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Stewart_platform.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Strut.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Tibial_plateau_fracture.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Translation.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Trauma_surgery.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Traumatology.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Valgus_deformity.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Varus_deformity.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:hexapod.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLink File:Taylor_Spatial_Frame.jpg.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taylor Spatial Frame".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame align "right".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame caption "Site with "weeping" exudate that might merit dressing".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame caption "Site with a lot of dried exudate that might merit dressing".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame caption "Site with crust and no exudate: some advice suggests maintaining crust".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame captionAlign "center".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame footer "Pin sites in various states".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame headerAlign "center".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame image "TSF pin site with a lot of dried exudate.jpg".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame image "Taylor spatial frame pin site with crust.jpg".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame image "Taylor spatial frame pin site with weeping exudate.jpg".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame totalWidth "400".
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- Taylor_Spatial_Frame subject Category:Orthopaedic_eponyms.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame subject Category:Orthopaedic_instruments.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame subject Category:Orthopedic_surgical_procedures.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame hypernym Fixator.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame type Orthopedic.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame type Redirect.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame type Specialty.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame comment "The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) is an external fixator used by podiatric and orthopaedic surgeons to treat complex fractures and bone deformities. The medical device shares a number of components and features of the Ilizarov apparatus. The Taylor Spatial Frame is a hexapod device based on a Stewart platform, and was invented by orthopaedic surgeon Charles Taylor. The device consists of two or more aluminum or carbon fibre rings connected by six struts.".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame label "Taylor Spatial Frame".
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame sameAs Q7690130.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame sameAs m.03crx90.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame sameAs Q7690130.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame wasDerivedFrom Taylor_Spatial_Frame?oldid=707351403.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame depiction Taylor_Spatial_Frame.jpg.
- Taylor_Spatial_Frame isPrimaryTopicOf Taylor_Spatial_Frame.