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Dave's PCF WIP: Paragraphs

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Application BONE FIXATION DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
Matter Number NXT-5PROV Reference Case 1 NXT-5PROV
Created 8/16/21, 12:00 AM Modified 8/16/21, 12:00 AM
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Content

Figure 4A is a perspective view of a medial bone plate 400 deployed on a long bone, such as a femur 102, according to one embodiment. The medial bone plate 400 includes a proximal end 402, a distal end 404, and a body 406. The proximal end 402 includes one or more arms 408. In certain embodiments, an arm 408 may be referred to as a tab, finger, or the like. In the illustrated embodiment, one arm 408 extends from the body 406 in an anterior direction relative to the femur 102. In another embodiment, the one or more arms 408 may extend from the body 406 in a posterior direction relative to the femur 102.

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Added by DJM 8 2021