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• Stainless steel • Limited contact self-compression plates can provide 1.5 mm of compression • A very small amount of compression can be achieved using a locking plate • Compression screws can change their orientation in a plate under loading so anatomical contouring is essential; the plate is fully compressed against the bone
• The locking screws lock into the plate so their orientation cannot change in the plate during loading; perfect contouring isn’t necessary for the use of a locking plate
• Limited contact self-compression plates can provide 1.5 mm of compression • Controlled contouring due to limited contact features • Proprietary surface finish • Compression screws can change their orientation in a plate under loading so anatomical contouring is essential for precise fracture reduction
• Limit the marking of the implants during bending to ensure mechanical properties aren’t allowed