AbstractWe describe a case of traumatic avulsion fracture of the distal phalanx of the hallux in a paediatric patient. The patient had a Salter Harris type III fracture of the distal phalanx with 40% of the articular cartilage involved and a clinical extension lag. We treated the injury non-operatively with applying a fibreglass dorsiflexion interphalangeal plaster for 6 weeks. An excellent outcome was achieved with normal range of interphalangeal motion and solid painless union of fracture at 12 weeks
The purpose of this study was to describe four exceptional cases of Salter-Harris type III and IV fr...
A mallet finger is a flexion deformity of a finger at the distal interphalangeal joint due to an inj...
Introduction: It is commonly thought that Salter–Harris type I or II appears in mallet fingers in ch...
AbstractWe describe a case of traumatic avulsion fracture of the distal phalanx of the hallux in a p...
A case of traumatic hallux varus due to avulsion fracture of the lateral side of the base of proxima...
Toe injuries are common in the emergency department and most of them are treated conservatively. In ...
Toe injuries are common in the emergency department and most of them are treated conservatively. In ...
Epiphyseal fractures account for about one fifth of pedi-atric fractures. Approximately 10 % cause m...
Wedescribe acaseof a delayedpresentationof a traumatic soft tissuemallet injury to the distal phalan...
Stubbing injuries to the hallux, previously unreported, result in specific fractures and fracture di...
An unusual Salter type 2 fracture of the distal phalanx is described. The metaphyseal fragment of th...
Fractures of the growth plate are unique to childhood. The risk of growth disturbances depends on th...
Mallet fingers with an avulsion fracture of the distal phalanx or rupture of the terminal tendon of ...
Mallet finger is the deformity caused by a tear of the extensor expansion from its attachment to the...
Phalangeal neck fractures are uncommon in children. When these injuries to the proximal and middle p...
The purpose of this study was to describe four exceptional cases of Salter-Harris type III and IV fr...
A mallet finger is a flexion deformity of a finger at the distal interphalangeal joint due to an inj...
Introduction: It is commonly thought that Salter–Harris type I or II appears in mallet fingers in ch...
AbstractWe describe a case of traumatic avulsion fracture of the distal phalanx of the hallux in a p...
A case of traumatic hallux varus due to avulsion fracture of the lateral side of the base of proxima...
Toe injuries are common in the emergency department and most of them are treated conservatively. In ...
Toe injuries are common in the emergency department and most of them are treated conservatively. In ...
Epiphyseal fractures account for about one fifth of pedi-atric fractures. Approximately 10 % cause m...
Wedescribe acaseof a delayedpresentationof a traumatic soft tissuemallet injury to the distal phalan...
Stubbing injuries to the hallux, previously unreported, result in specific fractures and fracture di...
An unusual Salter type 2 fracture of the distal phalanx is described. The metaphyseal fragment of th...
Fractures of the growth plate are unique to childhood. The risk of growth disturbances depends on th...
Mallet fingers with an avulsion fracture of the distal phalanx or rupture of the terminal tendon of ...
Mallet finger is the deformity caused by a tear of the extensor expansion from its attachment to the...
Phalangeal neck fractures are uncommon in children. When these injuries to the proximal and middle p...
The purpose of this study was to describe four exceptional cases of Salter-Harris type III and IV fr...
A mallet finger is a flexion deformity of a finger at the distal interphalangeal joint due to an inj...
Introduction: It is commonly thought that Salter–Harris type I or II appears in mallet fingers in ch...