Features Of Reparative Regeneration Of Bone Tissue In Fractures In Children
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmscr/Volume06Issue01-19Keywords:
Bone tissue regeneration, pediatric fractures, reparative osteogenesisAbstract
The analysis of the results demonstrates that underweight, physical inactivity, and a high incidence of fractures among girls emphasize the need to introduce modern preventive methods into pediatric practice aimed at preventing pathological conditions that interfere with normal bone tissue formation. Timely and active implementation of preventive measures (both mass and individual) can improve the condition of bone tissue and reduce the incidence of fractures.
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