INTRODUCTION: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Most previous studies have shown favourable outcome; however, information on the functional outcome after skeletal maturity is still scanty. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the functional outcome after skeletal maturity in fractures with at least four years of growth remaining. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted from March 2012 until March 2013. Age at the time of fracture was taken as until 10 years for females and until 12 years old for males with at least four years of growth remaining. Fractures occurring in the diaphysis were included in the study. Functional outcomes were assessed at or after s...
To compare surgical and conservative treatment in proximal and distal forearm child fractures. The s...
textabstractBackground It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-e...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Background and purpose: previous RCT compared short-term results of above-elbow cast (AEC) with earl...
Forearm fractures are the most common pediatric fractures. However, there is still a lingering debat...
Background: Pediatric forearm fractures of radius ulna account for 40% of all pediatric fracture. Cl...
In this study which was conducted in one calendar year from the 1st of December 2002 to the 30th of...
Purpose This clinical trial compares the functional and radiological outcomes of single-bone fixatio...
Background: Diaphyseal fractures of the radius and ulna are common in the pediatric population. The ...
Paediatric forearm fractures are commonly treated with closed reduction and cast immobilization. Det...
Both bone forearm fractures are common orthopedic injuries. Optimal treatment is dictated not only b...
Abstract Introduction: The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increa...
Introduction Distal radius fractures are one of the commonest fractures in chil- dren [1]. Thirty ...
Distal forearm fractures are one of the most common fractures accounting for about 40% of all long b...
To compare surgical and conservative treatment in proximal and distal forearm child fractures. The s...
textabstractBackground It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-e...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Background and purpose: previous RCT compared short-term results of above-elbow cast (AEC) with earl...
Forearm fractures are the most common pediatric fractures. However, there is still a lingering debat...
Background: Pediatric forearm fractures of radius ulna account for 40% of all pediatric fracture. Cl...
In this study which was conducted in one calendar year from the 1st of December 2002 to the 30th of...
Purpose This clinical trial compares the functional and radiological outcomes of single-bone fixatio...
Background: Diaphyseal fractures of the radius and ulna are common in the pediatric population. The ...
Paediatric forearm fractures are commonly treated with closed reduction and cast immobilization. Det...
Both bone forearm fractures are common orthopedic injuries. Optimal treatment is dictated not only b...
Abstract Introduction: The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increa...
Introduction Distal radius fractures are one of the commonest fractures in chil- dren [1]. Thirty ...
Distal forearm fractures are one of the most common fractures accounting for about 40% of all long b...
To compare surgical and conservative treatment in proximal and distal forearm child fractures. The s...
textabstractBackground It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-e...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...