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fixeringen

Fixeringen is the Dutch noun for the act or result of making something fixed, immobile, or securely attached. The term is used across several fields to denote immobilization, stabilization, or permanent attachment, often achieved by mechanical, adhesive, or surgical means. In medical contexts the related concept fixation is central to healing and alignment.

In medicine and orthopedics, fixation refers to immobilizing bones or tissues to allow recovery. Internal fixation

In dentistry and maxillofacial care, fixation involves securing teeth, jaw segments, or dental prostheses during healing

In engineering and construction, fixeringen denotes fastening components or assemblies to secure parts in a fixed

In psychology, fixation refers to a developmental or defensive phenomenon where an individual remains excessively attached

Common considerations across contexts include the desired degree of immobilization, the location and stability required, potential

uses
implants
such
as
plates,
screws,
or
intramedullary
nails
to
hold
fracture
fragments
in
correct
position.
External
fixation
relies
on
pins
or
wires
connected
to
a
frame
outside
the
body.
Fixation
can
also
apply
to
stabilizing
soft
tissues
or
joints
after
injury
or
surgery,
and
to
anchoring
implants
or
prostheses
in
place.
or
after
procedures.
This
may
include
the
use
of
temporary
anchors,
splints,
or
implants
to
maintain
proper
alignment
and
function.
position.
Common
methods
include
mechanical
fasteners,
clamps,
or
fixtures
that
withstand
expected
loads
during
use
or
manufacturing.
to
a
person,
object,
or
stage
of
development,
shaping
behavior
and
perception.
risks
such
as
infection
or
mechanical
failure,
and
the
balance
between
permanence
and
the
possibility
of
adjustment
as
healing,
function,
or
design
evolves.