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Distal Radius Fractures in the Elderly

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2017
Distal radius fractures are common in elderly patients, and the incidence continues to increase as the population ages. The goal of treatment is to provide a painless extremity with good function. In surgical decision making, special attention should be given to the patient’s bone quality and functional activity level.
L Scott, Levin   +2 more
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Distal Radius Fractures

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2012
To discuss the evidence base behind treatment of pediatric distal radius fractures.We identified randomized controlled trials addressing the treatment of children with torus fractures, minimally displaced fractures, and displaced fractures of the distal radius.Torus fractures and minimally displaced fracture is treated by removable splints instead of ...
Donald S, Bae, Andrew W, Howard
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Intraarticular Distal Radius Fracture

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2001
A twenty-eight-year-old mason fell from a ladder sustaining an intraarticular distal radius fracture to his dominant right wrist. He is neurologically intact and has moderate swelling.
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Comminuted Distal Radius Fractures

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1992
Comminuted displaced fractures of the distal end of the radius pose a significant treatment challenge. The goal of treatment is to restore functional, painless motion of the wrist and fingers. Although satisfactory results correlate to a large extent with obtaining and maintaining normal anatomy, excessive distraction and a flexed wrist position with ...
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Distal Radius Fractures in Adults

Orthopedics, 2002
Although distal radius fractures are a common injury in the elderly and young adult population, the classification, treatment options, and assessment of outcomes of these fractures remain controversial. Since there is no uniform fracture classification system, it is difficult to compare studies.
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Stress fracture of the radius

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1980
M A, Farquharson-Roberts, P C, Fulford
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Angulation of the radius in children's fractures

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1986
A study of 79 children with malunion of forearm fractures is presented. Age at the time of injury, the site of the fracture and the degree and direction of angulation at union were correlated with loss of forearm rotation at review 3.5 to 6 years later.
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Diaphyseal Fracture of the Radius

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2015
Lee M, Reichel, John R, Dawson
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Early Outcomes of Scapholunate Injuries With Concomitant Distal Radius Fractures

Hand, 2021
William R Aibinder   +2 more
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