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Distal radius fractures are increasingly classified by specialists according ... is sheared from the end of the radius with its underlying support bone, leaving the shaft of the bone intact. This is a ...
On further assessment, he appeared to have sustained a distal radius fracture with volar displacement (figure ... of the anterior thigh after intramedullary fixation of a femoral shaft fracture, for ...
In some cases, transphyseal intramedullary fixation could be an alternative surgical treatment for forearm shaft diaphyseal and distal radius fractures. It is easy to perform, has several advantages, ...
The ROIs included the metacarpal head (MH), metacarpal mid-shaft (MS) and ultra-ultra-distal (UUD) radius sites. To assess short-term precision with repositioning, we acquired two additional ...
distal humerus fractures, proximal radius fractures, forearm shaft fractures, traumatic hip dislocations, femoral neck fractures or tibial shaft fractures will be recruited over a period of 24–36 ...
A broken wrist or distal radius fracture is an extremely common type of fracture. It accounts for 25% to 50% of all broken bones and is most commonly seen in older females and young males.
with neither distal nor proximal radio-ulnar joint involvement: An oblique mid-shaft fracture of the left radius (AO/OTA Classification: 2R2A2) (Figure 1). A transverse mid-shaft fracture of left ulna ...
The radius is the thicker and shorter of the two long bones in the forearm. It is located on the lateral side of the forearm parallel to the ulna (in anatomical position with arms hanging at the sides ...
It’s the bone that attaches closest to your thumb. A radius fracture, sometimes called a radial fracture, is a break of this bone. A distal radius fracture is a break in the part of the bone ...
excluding fractures and other deformities of the forearm, thus the study was IRB approved, avoiding ethical problems. In this study, the proximal and distal parts of the radius and ulna with or ...