INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremity has not previously been the specific scope of research. This is remarkable, since strength measurements are often used as an outcome measure in studies on trauma of the upper extremity. The aim of this study was to evaluate how strength recovers after sustainment of fractures of the forearm, wrist or hand treated by closed or open reduction in children and adolescents in the first 6 months after trauma. How much strength is lost at 6 weeks, 3 months and 6 months after trauma, and is this loss significant? Are there differences in the pattern of recovery between children who underwent a different treatment? And finally, which of the followin...
Forearm fractures are the most common pediatric fractures. However, there is still a lingering debat...
BACKGROUND: Deleterious effects of lower limb immobilization in adults have been well described and ...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children frequently result in a limitation of pronation...
Introduction The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremity...
IntroductionThe way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremity ...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Purpose: Studies on functional recovery after pediatric forearm fractures are scarce. Outcome measur...
Forearm fractures are the most common pediatric fractures. However, there is still a lingering debat...
BACKGROUND: Deleterious effects of lower limb immobilization in adults have been well described and ...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children frequently result in a limitation of pronation...
Introduction The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremity...
IntroductionThe way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremity ...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...
INTRODUCTION: The way strength recovers after reduction of pediatric fractures of the upper extremit...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Paediatric forearm fractures often do not need to be aligned perfectly, since growing bones can stil...
Purpose: Studies on functional recovery after pediatric forearm fractures are scarce. Outcome measur...
Forearm fractures are the most common pediatric fractures. However, there is still a lingering debat...
BACKGROUND: Deleterious effects of lower limb immobilization in adults have been well described and ...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children frequently result in a limitation of pronation...