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The bony structure of the human face is particularly exposed to the risk of fractures. Repair by conventional methods imposes a long and constraining immobilization of the patient. New methods, using holographic interferametry,are presently being developed in Strasbourg.
P. Meyrueis,M. Pharok, andJ. Fontaine
"Holographic Interferometry In Osteosynthesis", Proc. SPIE 0136, 1st European Conf on Optics Applied to Metrology, (18 April 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956159
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P. Meyrueis, M. Pharok, J. Fontaine, "Holographic Interferometry In Osteosynthesis," Proc. SPIE 0136, 1st European Conf on Optics Applied to Metrology, (18 April 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956159