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Nonunion of Fractures of the Ulna and Radius Diaphyses: Clinical and Radiological Results of Surgical Treatment [PDF]
Aseptic nonunion of the radius and ulna is a major complication of forearm fractures, accounting for 2% to 10% of all forearm fractures. The aim of our study is to evaluate the functional and radiological results of surgical treatment of diaphyseal ...
Boussakri H+4 more
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Distal ulna fractures in adults-subcapitular, transverse fractures did not benefit from surgical treatment. [PDF]
Moloney M, Farnebo S, Adolfsson L.
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BackgroundUlna styloid fracture occurs approximately about 55% of all distal end of radius fractures. However, the clinical and functional outcome of these fractures remains indefinite.ResultsOnly 56 patients with distal radius fractures had concomitant ...
Vivek Ajit Singh+3 more
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We identified inconsistency in fracture definitions in a prior review of studies that utilized claims data. Here, we aimed to compare fracture rates estimated using thirteen hip and seven radius/ulna fracture definitions.
Natalia Konstantelos+5 more
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DOES ULNA FIXATION ALTER THE OUTCOME FOR DISTAL-THIRD FOREARM FRACTURES IN CHILDREN?
Introduction Fractures of the distal third of the forearm are common in the pediatric population. Conservative treatment of an ipsilateral fracture of the distal ulna metaphysis is one of the risk factors for loss of reduction.
JONATAS BRITO DE ALENCAR NETO+4 more
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Evaluation of Vibration Analysis to Assess Bone Mineral Density in Children [PDF]
The effectiveness of vibration analysis to assess bone mineral density (BMD) in children with suspected reduction in bone density was studied. A system was designed that measured the ulna's vibration responses in vivo.
Bishop, Nicolas J+4 more
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PURPOSE:Anatomically preshaped implants are needed for exact restoration of the anatomy after fractures of the proximal ulna and ulnar shaft, which enables a good functional outcome.
Johannes Christof Hopf+5 more
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Proximal ulna fractures are relatively common. They range in severity from a simple transverse olecranon fracture to a highly complex fracture dislocation involving a comminuted coronoid process. The anatomy, fracture pathology, treatment approach, and rehabilitation are presented in this article.
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL ( host institution )+2 more
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