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    Bonesetter App is a digital tool for orthopedic surgeons to plan and execute surgeries. It allows them to import images, size fractures, place implants, and reduce waste and steps.

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  3. The earliest known medical text, the Edwin Smith papyrus of 1552 BC, describes the Ancient Egyptian treatment of bone-related injuries. These early bone-setters would treat fractures with wooden splints wrapped in bandages or made a cast around the injury out of a plaster-like mixture.

  4. Bonesetter App is specially designed to help orthopedic surgeons , orthopedic residents and students in the planning and execution of surgeries. With the Bonesetter App you will be able to import digital images, size the images, draw out fracture fragments and move them to reduced positions.

  5. Un bonesetter es un huesero que manipula los huesos para tratar los trastornos musculoesqueléticos. Esta práctica tiene orígenes antiguos y se ha vuelto obsoleta en muchas regiones del mundo, pero aún se usa en algunas comunidades remotas y áreas de los países en desarrollo.

  6. 7 de ene. de 2011 · The first step in the traditional bonesetter treatment algorithm is to identify whether a fracture is open or closed; the bonesetters refer open fractures to a local clinic for wound care and closure.

  7. 26 de may. de 2008 · A traditional bonesetter (TBS) is a lay practitioner of joint manipulation. He or she is the “unqualified practitioner” who takes up the practice of healing without having had any formal training in accepted medical procedures[ 1 , 2 ].