Below the elbow casts were as effective as above the elbow casts for maintaining reduction of forearm fractures in children Bohm ER, Bubbar V, Yong-Hing K, et al. Above and below-the-elbow plaster casts for distal forearm fractures in children. A randomized controlled trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2006;88:1–8. Clinical impact ratings GP/FP/Primary care wwwwqqq Orthopaedics wwwwwwq Emergency medicine wwwwqqq Paediatrics wwwqqqq Q In children with a closed fracture of the distal third of the forearm, are below the elbow casts as effective as above theelbow casts
textabstractBackground It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-e...
Introduction Distal radius is the most common site of fracture in children, comprising 23%-31% of al...
Background: Pediatric forearm fractures of radius ulna account for 40% of all pediatric fracture. Cl...
Background: To compare the efficacy of above elbow versus below elbow POP cast in distal forearm dis...
Background and purpose: previous RCT compared short-term results of above-elbow cast (AEC) with earl...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Paediatric forearm fractures are commonly treated with closed reduction and cast immobilization. Det...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Abstract Introduction: The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increa...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Background: Diaphyseal fractures of the radius and ulna are common in the pediatric population. The ...
Distal forearm fracture is the most common fracture in childhood. Patients with this type of injury ...
Aims Torus fractures of the distal radius are the most common fractures in children. The NICE non-co...
textabstractBackground It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-e...
Introduction Distal radius is the most common site of fracture in children, comprising 23%-31% of al...
Background: Pediatric forearm fractures of radius ulna account for 40% of all pediatric fracture. Cl...
Background: To compare the efficacy of above elbow versus below elbow POP cast in distal forearm dis...
Background and purpose: previous RCT compared short-term results of above-elbow cast (AEC) with earl...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Paediatric forearm fractures are commonly treated with closed reduction and cast immobilization. Det...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Abstract Introduction: The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increa...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Background: Diaphyseal fractures of the radius and ulna are common in the pediatric population. The ...
Distal forearm fracture is the most common fracture in childhood. Patients with this type of injury ...
Aims Torus fractures of the distal radius are the most common fractures in children. The NICE non-co...
textabstractBackground It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-e...
Introduction Distal radius is the most common site of fracture in children, comprising 23%-31% of al...
Background: Pediatric forearm fractures of radius ulna account for 40% of all pediatric fracture. Cl...