Background Information: Distal Radius Fractures (wrist) are commonly caused by falling on an outstretched hand. The two treatments for distal radius fractures are surgical intervention through Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) or conservative non-surgical treatment. The ORIF surgery includes reducing the broken bone and then setting it back in place with screws, plates, rods or pins. Conservative treatment includes casting or immobilization of the wrist in order to promote natural healing
Background: Fractures of the distal radius (DRF) are the most common orthopedic injuries, representi...
Background: Objective of the research was to evaluate radiological and functional outcome in fractur...
Distal radius fractures account for nearly 1 of every 5 fractures in individuals aged 65 or older. M...
Background Information: Distal Radius Fractures (wrist) are commonly caused by falling on an outstre...
Introduction: The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in humans, there are many diffe...
Background: Distal radial fractures are one of the most common injuries seen in the orthopaedic depa...
Background: Distal radius fractures are the most recurrent fractures happening in the upper extremit...
Background: Distal radius fractures are amongst the most common injuries seen in the emergency depar...
Background: Management of Distal Radius fracture that are inherently unstable is still a matter of d...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common injuries treated by an orthopaedic su...
Background: Distal radius fractures are among the most common injuries in orthopaedics, accounting f...
Introduction: Most frequent bone injuries seen in orthopaedic practice is distal end radius fracture...
Purpose: Classification, the definition of an acceptable reduction and indications for surgery in di...
Background. Although distal radius fractures are in the centre of orthopedic surgeons' attention, th...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture.1 The most recent Cochrane review indicated...
Background: Fractures of the distal radius (DRF) are the most common orthopedic injuries, representi...
Background: Objective of the research was to evaluate radiological and functional outcome in fractur...
Distal radius fractures account for nearly 1 of every 5 fractures in individuals aged 65 or older. M...
Background Information: Distal Radius Fractures (wrist) are commonly caused by falling on an outstre...
Introduction: The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in humans, there are many diffe...
Background: Distal radial fractures are one of the most common injuries seen in the orthopaedic depa...
Background: Distal radius fractures are the most recurrent fractures happening in the upper extremit...
Background: Distal radius fractures are amongst the most common injuries seen in the emergency depar...
Background: Management of Distal Radius fracture that are inherently unstable is still a matter of d...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common injuries treated by an orthopaedic su...
Background: Distal radius fractures are among the most common injuries in orthopaedics, accounting f...
Introduction: Most frequent bone injuries seen in orthopaedic practice is distal end radius fracture...
Purpose: Classification, the definition of an acceptable reduction and indications for surgery in di...
Background. Although distal radius fractures are in the centre of orthopedic surgeons' attention, th...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture.1 The most recent Cochrane review indicated...
Background: Fractures of the distal radius (DRF) are the most common orthopedic injuries, representi...
Background: Objective of the research was to evaluate radiological and functional outcome in fractur...
Distal radius fractures account for nearly 1 of every 5 fractures in individuals aged 65 or older. M...