Abstract Background A variety of cast options are available for the non-surgical treatment of distal radius fractures (DRF) in adults. However, the literature is inconclusive regarding the need to immobilize the elbow joint after reduction in order to prevent rotation of the forearm in order to maintain the reduction of DRF. This study aimed to evaluate the best method of immobilization between above-elbow (AE) and below-elbow (BE) cast groups at the end of six-month follow-up. Methods This is a randomized clinical trial with parallel groups and a blinded evaluator. There are two non-surgical interventions: AE and BE. Patients will be randomly assigned. A hundred twenty eight consecutive adult patients with acute (up to 7 days) displaced DR...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
BackgroundThere are different treatments as well as controversies surrounding the adequate treatment...
Purpose: The choice of the cast length in conservative management of distal radius fractures still r...
Background: Distal radial fractures are common traumatic injuries, but their management remains cont...
Abstract Background Distal radius fractures (DRFs) are the second most common fractures, after hip f...
Fractures of distal radius are very common, and usually due to fall on outstretched hand. They acco...
BACKGROUND:Distal radius fractures are common fractures and the cornerstone of treatment remains imm...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal management of distal radius fractures in adults remains controversial. Previou...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal management of distal radius fractures in adults remains controversial. Previou...
Introduction: Optimal management of distal radius fractures in adults remains controversial. Previou...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Purpose: The position of the wrist during cast immobilisation following closed reduction of distal r...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
BackgroundThere are different treatments as well as controversies surrounding the adequate treatment...
Purpose: The choice of the cast length in conservative management of distal radius fractures still r...
Background: Distal radial fractures are common traumatic injuries, but their management remains cont...
Abstract Background Distal radius fractures (DRFs) are the second most common fractures, after hip f...
Fractures of distal radius are very common, and usually due to fall on outstretched hand. They acco...
BACKGROUND:Distal radius fractures are common fractures and the cornerstone of treatment remains imm...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal management of distal radius fractures in adults remains controversial. Previou...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal management of distal radius fractures in adults remains controversial. Previou...
Introduction: Optimal management of distal radius fractures in adults remains controversial. Previou...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Purpose: The position of the wrist during cast immobilisation following closed reduction of distal r...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
Background This study evaluates whether a circumferential cast compared to a plaster splint leads to...
BackgroundThere are different treatments as well as controversies surrounding the adequate treatment...