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Comminuted proximal humerus fractures are often repaired by metal plates, but potentially still experience bone refracture, bone "stress shielding," screw perforation, delayed healing, and so forth. This "proof of principle" investigation is the initial step towards the design of a new plate using alternative materials to address some of these problems. Finite element modeling was used to create design graphs for bone stress, plate stress, screw stress, and interfragmentary motion via three different fixations (no, 1, or 2 "kickstand" KS screws across the fracture) using a wide range of plate elastic moduli (E
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