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Enhancing Functional Outcomes in Distal End Radius Fracture Rehabilitation [PDF]
Introduction: From a physiotherapist’s point of view, helping patients recover from a distal end radius (DER) fracture is a big part of getting them back to their daily lives.
Sagar Subhash Deshpande +5 more
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Comparison of above elbow and below elbow immobilisation for conservative treatment of distal end radius fracture in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze if any difference exists on the type of immobilisation (above elbow vs. below elbow) in the conservative treatment of distal end radius fractures in adults. Methods: The study was performed in accordance with
Vikash Raj, Sitanshu Barik, Richa
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Comprehensive Management Approaches for Acute Distal Radioulnar Joint Instability Post distal End Radius Fracture [PDF]
Introduction: The peripheral radioulnar articulation and the bony radioulnar articulation make up the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), a diarthrodial trochoid synovial joint stabilizers for soft tissues.
Anteshwar Birajdar +4 more
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Simultaneous ipsilateral fractures of distal and proximal ends of the radius
We treated a patient with a rare combination of ipsilateral fractures of the distal and proximal ends of the radius. A man aged 42 years had simultaneous fractures of the distal and proximal ends of the radius (radial neck) following a roadside accident.
Khalid Ibn El Kadi +6 more
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Purpose: The present study aimed to treat fractures of the distal end of the radius in children with Robert Jones (RJ) bandage. The objective was to compare this treatment modality with the cast regarding the frequency of the complication occurrence ...
Jagar Doski, Ramzy Shaikhan
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We report an uncommon case of ipsilateral comminuted distal radius and comminuted radial head fractures with posterolateral elbow dislocation. A 51-year-old female had a fall that resulted in a comminuted distal radius fracture with an ipsilateral ...
Mei-Ren Zhang +5 more
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Management of ipsilateral trifocal fracture of the radius-a case report
Introduction: Diaphyseal forearm fractures are commonly seen in clinical practice. However, segmental forearm fractures are relatively rare. We hereby present a case of surgical management of trifocal fracture of radius (mid-shaft of radius, distal end ...
Shivam Sharma +3 more
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Morphometric Study of Proximal and Distal End of Radius and its Clinical Significance [PDF]
Introduction: Radius is the bone of the forearm that is present on the lateral side. The proximal and distal end of radius are commonly susceptible to trauma, about 2-6% of fractures occur in the proximal end and neck of radius and the distal end of ...
A Brite Saghaya Rayna +7 more
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Comprehensive–Comparative study of fracture distal end radius with plating and K-Wire fixation
Introduction: Distal end radius fracture is a common fracture seen in the routine orthopedic outpatient department. The optimal management of distal radius fractures remains controversial.
Randir Kumar, Nand Kumar, Ashutosh Kumar
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We're reporting a 35-year-old gentleman that presented with a rare combination of ipsilateral fracture of both proximal and distal ends of the radius associated with ulna styloid fracture due to a fall with outstretched hands.
Mohamed Elgassim, MD, MSc +4 more
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