Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess patient-related outcomes at short-term follow-up in patients with a proximal tibial fracture. Methods: One hundred sixteen patients (119 fractures) treated at our institution during 2012 were retrospectively reviewed. Follow-up was 1.6 (SD ± 0.4) years post-injury, including the short musculoskeletal function assessment and visual analog scale for pain and satisfaction. Fractures were classified by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen/Orthopaedic Trauma Association classification and divided in two groups: simple and complex. Results: Patients with simple fractures reported lower short musculoskeletal function assessment indices and less pain on visual analog scale than those with c...
Abstract Background To systematically review all available studies of operatively treated proximal t...
Introduction: Posterior tibial plateau fractures (PTPF) have a high impact on functional outcome and...
Background: Fractures of the knee account for about 6% of all trauma admissions. While its managemen...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess patient-related outcomes at short-term follow-up in ...
PURPOSE To investigate, if patients with complex proximal tibial fracture have realistic expectation...
Background: The management of tibial plateau fractures continues to be a challenge for orthopedics s...
INTRODUCTION: The knee joint is one of the three major weight bearing joints in lower extremity. T...
Distal tibial fractures are uncommon, but they result in poor overall outcome. The objective of this...
Background: Tibial fractures, which account for 2.2% of all intra-articular fractures, are frequent....
BACKGROUND: A segmental fracture of the tibial shaft is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in...
Background: The fractures of proximal tibia particularly plateau fractures are more difficult to tre...
Introduction: Knowledge about the functional consequences of lower limb long bone fractures is helpf...
Tibial plafond fractures are serious, complex injuries of the distal tibia. Tibial plafond fractures...
Background: The intermediate outcome of fractures of the tibial plafond treated with current techniq...
Background:Schatzker Type V and VI tibial fractures are complex injuries and are usually treated wit...
Abstract Background To systematically review all available studies of operatively treated proximal t...
Introduction: Posterior tibial plateau fractures (PTPF) have a high impact on functional outcome and...
Background: Fractures of the knee account for about 6% of all trauma admissions. While its managemen...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess patient-related outcomes at short-term follow-up in ...
PURPOSE To investigate, if patients with complex proximal tibial fracture have realistic expectation...
Background: The management of tibial plateau fractures continues to be a challenge for orthopedics s...
INTRODUCTION: The knee joint is one of the three major weight bearing joints in lower extremity. T...
Distal tibial fractures are uncommon, but they result in poor overall outcome. The objective of this...
Background: Tibial fractures, which account for 2.2% of all intra-articular fractures, are frequent....
BACKGROUND: A segmental fracture of the tibial shaft is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in...
Background: The fractures of proximal tibia particularly plateau fractures are more difficult to tre...
Introduction: Knowledge about the functional consequences of lower limb long bone fractures is helpf...
Tibial plafond fractures are serious, complex injuries of the distal tibia. Tibial plafond fractures...
Background: The intermediate outcome of fractures of the tibial plafond treated with current techniq...
Background:Schatzker Type V and VI tibial fractures are complex injuries and are usually treated wit...
Abstract Background To systematically review all available studies of operatively treated proximal t...
Introduction: Posterior tibial plateau fractures (PTPF) have a high impact on functional outcome and...
Background: Fractures of the knee account for about 6% of all trauma admissions. While its managemen...