Contains fulltext : 96826.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The traditional view that the vast majority of midshaft clavicular fractures heal with good functional outcomes following non-operative treatment may be no longer valid for all midshaft clavicular fractures. Recent studies have presented a relatively high incidence of non-union and identified speciic limitations of the shoulder function in subgroups of patients with these injuries. AIM: A prospective, multicentre randomised controlled trial (RCT) will be conducted in 21 hospitals in the Netherlands, comparing fracture consolidation and shoulder function after either non-operative treatment with a sling or a plate fixation. METHODS/DESIGN: A total...
Introduction: Fractures of the clavicle are common, accounting for 2.6-4% of adult fractures and 35%...
Background: Clavicle fracture is one of the common fractures worldwide, which trends moved from cons...
Objectives: Midshaft clavicular fractures are increasingly treated operatively rather than nonoperat...
textabstractBackground: The traditional view that the vast majority of midshaft clavicular fractures...
Background: The traditional view that the vast majority of midshaft clavicular fractures heal with g...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The use of operative treatment for clavicular fractures is...
Background: Clavicle fractures are common and usually heal without complications. In this study, we...
Background: There is a growing trend to treat displaced midshaft clavicular fractures with primary o...
Introduction: Nonoperative treatment of displaced midshaft clavicle fractures is associated with hig...
Aims: The aims of this network meta-analysis (NMA) were to examine nonunion rates and functional out...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44 % to 66% ...
INTRODUCTION: A fracture of the clavicle has been greatly underrated in respect to pain and disabil...
Background: There is no agreement on the best treatment for displaced midshaft clavicle fractures (M...
Abstract Background Clavicle fractures account for around 4% of all fractures and up to 44% of fract...
Background: Clavicle fractures had been traditionally treated non-operatively which resulted in high...
Introduction: Fractures of the clavicle are common, accounting for 2.6-4% of adult fractures and 35%...
Background: Clavicle fracture is one of the common fractures worldwide, which trends moved from cons...
Objectives: Midshaft clavicular fractures are increasingly treated operatively rather than nonoperat...
textabstractBackground: The traditional view that the vast majority of midshaft clavicular fractures...
Background: The traditional view that the vast majority of midshaft clavicular fractures heal with g...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The use of operative treatment for clavicular fractures is...
Background: Clavicle fractures are common and usually heal without complications. In this study, we...
Background: There is a growing trend to treat displaced midshaft clavicular fractures with primary o...
Introduction: Nonoperative treatment of displaced midshaft clavicle fractures is associated with hig...
Aims: The aims of this network meta-analysis (NMA) were to examine nonunion rates and functional out...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44 % to 66% ...
INTRODUCTION: A fracture of the clavicle has been greatly underrated in respect to pain and disabil...
Background: There is no agreement on the best treatment for displaced midshaft clavicle fractures (M...
Abstract Background Clavicle fractures account for around 4% of all fractures and up to 44% of fract...
Background: Clavicle fractures had been traditionally treated non-operatively which resulted in high...
Introduction: Fractures of the clavicle are common, accounting for 2.6-4% of adult fractures and 35%...
Background: Clavicle fracture is one of the common fractures worldwide, which trends moved from cons...
Objectives: Midshaft clavicular fractures are increasingly treated operatively rather than nonoperat...