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What is a Colles’ Fracture? A Colles' fracture -- or distal radius fracture -- is often called a ''broken wrist.'' In France it’s sometimes called a “Pouteau-Colles” fracture.
A broken wrist is what we often call a Colles fracture. Despite this, it is the radius bone in the forearm that breaks and not the carpal bones of the wrist. The radius is the larger of the two ...
The three prominent types of distal radius fractures are: Colles’ Fracture. This type of fracture moves the radius bone slightly upward and causes obvious deformity. It is most often caused by ...
Colle’s fracture mostly occurs as a result of vehicle accidents or when people fall backward onto a hardened surface with outstretched hands. This fracture occurs at an inch or two proximal to ...
This type of a fracture is called a Colles’ fracture, named after Abraham Colles, who wrote papers on it in 1814, interestingly even before X-rays were discovered. “Colles’ wrist fracture ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when ...
The case report of a weightlifter who sustained a Colles fracture is described. Wrist injuries sustained in weightlifitng are reviewed. They highlight the need for proper instruction and supervision ...
A Colles’ wrist fracture occurs when the radius bone in your forearm breaks. It’s also known as a distal radius fracture, transverse wrist fracture, or a dinner-fork deformity of the wrist.
Suffering from a Colles fracture? This guide covers everything you need to know—from its meaning to treatment options and ...
Sometimes the nerves could be involved in the fracture and the sensation diminished. In such a situation an open surgery maybe necessary to release the nerve. Next, the pulse at the wrist is checked.
She reports a history of a Colles' fracture at the age of 60 years. Her mother sustained a hip fracture at 70 years of age. Lumbar-spine films reveal a new vertebral fracture. Dual-energy x-ray ...