Background and purpose — There is no consensus regarding optimal treatment of displaced distal radius fractures (DRFs). We compared the results of 2 treatment protocols: early palmar plating vs. primary nonoperative treatment of displaced DRFs. Patients and methods — We performed a prospective randomized controlled study including 80 patients aged ≥ 50 years with dorsally displaced DRFs, excluding AO type C3 fractures. Patients were randomized to undergo either immediate surgery with palmar plating (n = 38), or initial nonoperative treatment (n = 42) after successful closed reduction in both groups. Delayed surgery was performed in nonoperatively treated patients showing early loss of alignment (n = 16). The primary outcome measure was Disa...
Nearly one-sixth of all fractures in a casualty environment are distal radius fractures. Restoring t...
The objective of this prospective, randomized, controlled trial was to compare the results of two op...
Although the majority distal radius fractures in the elderly are initially managed nonoperatively, t...
Background and purpose — There is no consensus regarding optimal treatment of displaced distal radiu...
Abstract Background and purpose: There is no consensus regarding optimal treatment of displaced dis...
Purpose: It has been shown that advancing age is the most important parameter to predict reduction l...
Background: Fractures of the distal radius (DRF) are the most common orthopedic injuries, representi...
Introduction: Fractures of the distal radius are common and occur in all age groups. The incidence i...
Introduction: The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in humans, there are many diffe...
Aims The purpose was to compare operative treatment with a volar plate and nonoperative treatment o...
Distal radius fractures account for nearly 1 of every 5 fractures in individuals aged 65 or older. M...
Evidence on the treatment of distal radius fractures (DRF) in the elderly is lacking. Over the last ...
Introduction: Fractures of the distal radius are very common and mainly occur in the elderly. There ...
Background: Current surgical approaches to the distal radius include dorsal and palmar plate fixatio...
Purpose To compare complication rates for distal radius fractures treated operatively versus nonsurg...
Nearly one-sixth of all fractures in a casualty environment are distal radius fractures. Restoring t...
The objective of this prospective, randomized, controlled trial was to compare the results of two op...
Although the majority distal radius fractures in the elderly are initially managed nonoperatively, t...
Background and purpose — There is no consensus regarding optimal treatment of displaced distal radiu...
Abstract Background and purpose: There is no consensus regarding optimal treatment of displaced dis...
Purpose: It has been shown that advancing age is the most important parameter to predict reduction l...
Background: Fractures of the distal radius (DRF) are the most common orthopedic injuries, representi...
Introduction: Fractures of the distal radius are common and occur in all age groups. The incidence i...
Introduction: The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in humans, there are many diffe...
Aims The purpose was to compare operative treatment with a volar plate and nonoperative treatment o...
Distal radius fractures account for nearly 1 of every 5 fractures in individuals aged 65 or older. M...
Evidence on the treatment of distal radius fractures (DRF) in the elderly is lacking. Over the last ...
Introduction: Fractures of the distal radius are very common and mainly occur in the elderly. There ...
Background: Current surgical approaches to the distal radius include dorsal and palmar plate fixatio...
Purpose To compare complication rates for distal radius fractures treated operatively versus nonsurg...
Nearly one-sixth of all fractures in a casualty environment are distal radius fractures. Restoring t...
The objective of this prospective, randomized, controlled trial was to compare the results of two op...
Although the majority distal radius fractures in the elderly are initially managed nonoperatively, t...