Introduction: Knowledge about the functional consequences of lower limb long bone fractures is helpful to inform patients, clinicians and employers about their recovery process and prognosis. This study aims to describe the epidemiology and health outcomes of femoral and tibial shaft fractures treated at two level I trauma centres, by comparing the differences between patients with delayed union or nonunion and patients with union. Patients and methods: An analysis of registry data over two years, supplemented with medical record review, was conducted. Fracture healing was retrospectively assessed by clinical and radiological evidence of union, and the need for surgical intervention. SF-12 scores, and work and pain status were prospectively...
Abstract Background Tibia shaft fractures (TSF) are common for men and women and cause substantial m...
BACKGROUND: The relation between timing of weight bearing after a fracture and the healing outcome i...
Background: Gustilo IIIB tibial fractures are associated with high rates of infection and nonunion. ...
Fracture healing complications are common and result in significant healthcare burden. The aim of th...
A prospective observational study was done in 41 trauma centers. Four hundred sixteen patients with ...
INTRODUCTION: Fractures of the tibia are often the consequence of accidents and falls. Treatment fo...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess patient-related outcomes at short-term follow-up in ...
BACKGROUND: A segmental fracture of the tibial shaft is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in...
PURPOSE: The decision to attempt closed treatment on tibial shaft fractures can be challenging. At o...
Background: Tibia shaft fractures (TSF) are common for men and women and cause substantial morbidity...
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate those factors, which have predictive value for development of...
Introduction: Isolated tibia shaft fracture with intact fibula is known to be difficult to treat...
Background: Even with the remarkable ability of fractures to heal by thereconstruction of the injure...
Background: Despite improvements in the understanding of fracture repair and treatment techniques, d...
Background: Although open tibial fractures are common in Malaysia, the outcomes for these patients h...
Abstract Background Tibia shaft fractures (TSF) are common for men and women and cause substantial m...
BACKGROUND: The relation between timing of weight bearing after a fracture and the healing outcome i...
Background: Gustilo IIIB tibial fractures are associated with high rates of infection and nonunion. ...
Fracture healing complications are common and result in significant healthcare burden. The aim of th...
A prospective observational study was done in 41 trauma centers. Four hundred sixteen patients with ...
INTRODUCTION: Fractures of the tibia are often the consequence of accidents and falls. Treatment fo...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess patient-related outcomes at short-term follow-up in ...
BACKGROUND: A segmental fracture of the tibial shaft is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in...
PURPOSE: The decision to attempt closed treatment on tibial shaft fractures can be challenging. At o...
Background: Tibia shaft fractures (TSF) are common for men and women and cause substantial morbidity...
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate those factors, which have predictive value for development of...
Introduction: Isolated tibia shaft fracture with intact fibula is known to be difficult to treat...
Background: Even with the remarkable ability of fractures to heal by thereconstruction of the injure...
Background: Despite improvements in the understanding of fracture repair and treatment techniques, d...
Background: Although open tibial fractures are common in Malaysia, the outcomes for these patients h...
Abstract Background Tibia shaft fractures (TSF) are common for men and women and cause substantial m...
BACKGROUND: The relation between timing of weight bearing after a fracture and the healing outcome i...
Background: Gustilo IIIB tibial fractures are associated with high rates of infection and nonunion. ...