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Stripping torques in human bone can be reliably predicted prior to screw insertion with optimum tightness being found between 70% and 80% of the maximum.

James W A FletcherIvan ZdericBoyko GueorguievRobert Geoffrey RichardsHarinderjit S GillMichael R WhitehouseEzio Preatoni
Published in: Bone & joint research (2020)
Screw tightening between 70% and 80% of the predicted maximum generated optimum compression and pullout forces. Further tightening did not considerably increase compression, made no difference to pullout, and increased the risk of the screw holes being stripped. While further work is needed for development of intraoperative methods for accurate and reliable prediction of the maximum tightness for a screw, this work justifies insertion torque being considerably below the maximum.Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2020;9(8):493-500.
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