Abstract
Aim: To study the epidemiology of delayed union of long bones. Introduction: In India, the availability of fracture healing therapies to the general public is limited. The infrastructure of the health system in India, involving both public and private sector does not provide adequate opportunity for rural and low-income inhabitants to access the needed care. Due to these reasons, majority of the global burden of injuries are borne by low and middle-income countries.
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Mehmood, M., Deshpande, S., Khan, S. M., Singh, P. K., Patil, B., & Rathi, R. (2017). Epidemiology of Delayed Union of Long Bones. Journal of Trauma & Treatment, 06(02). https://doi.org/10.4172/2167-1222.1000370
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