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In addition to bones, skin, tendon, nerve, muscle, and deep fascia are all important parts of overall combination of the motor nervous system, which will have a great impact on limb function regardless of their single injury or combined injury. Therefore, how to better repair these organ injuries is a very important issue, and is also one of the skills that young doctors must master. Due to the different structural features and functions of each organ, the required repair techniques are also different. In order to better train young doctors, the following training courses are specially set up.
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Li, W. (2021). Basic Training of Orthopedic Suture Techniques. In: Tang, P., Wu, K., Fu, Z., Chen, H., Zhang, Y. (eds) Tutorials in Suturing Techniques for Orthopedics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6330-4_5
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