An orthopedic bone bridge, suitable for internally fixating and
stabilizing fractured bones. The bone bridge includes: first and second
bone plates for attachment to bone fragments by bone screws or the like
on opposite sides of a bone fracture, a pair elongate parallel hollow
legs on which the plates are mounted and the second plate is slidably
engaged and is moveable with respect to the first plate, and an elastic
cable or microcable attached to the first plate and extending down
through the legs and around said second plate. The elastic cable is
configured to provide a controlled tensile force between the plates when
they are pulled into a longitudinally spaced apart position with the bone
bridge then applying a correspondingly compressive force onto the bone
fracture when the plates are secured to bone fragments on opposite sides
of a bone fracture.