Distal radius fractures are one of the most common upper extremity injuries. Currently, outcome assessment after treatment of these injuries varies widely with respect to the measures that are used, timing of assessment, and the end points that are considered. A more consistent approach to outcomes assessment would provide a standard by which to assess treatment options and best practices. In this summary, we review the consensus regarding outcomes assessment after distal radius fractures and propose a systematic approach that integrates performance, patient-reported. outcomes, pain, complications, and radiographs. Copyright (C) 2016 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. All rights reserved.
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Various classification systems have been proposed for fractures of the distal...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture encountered in clinical practice. Every yea...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common injuries to the musculoskeletal syste...
Copyright © 2016 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. All rights reserved. Distal radius fractu...
Objectives: Functional outcomes following distal radius fractures are directly influenced by the cho...
Objectives: Functional outcomes following distal radius fractures are directly influenced by the cho...
Nearly one-sixth of all fractures in a casualty environment are distal radius fractures. Restoring t...
Background:Fractures of distal radius account for 20% of all fractures treated in emergency departme...
Background. Although distal radius fractures are in the centre of orthopedic surgeons' attention, th...
Aims: We conducted a study to determine whether radiological parameters correlate with patient repo...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
© 2015, American Association for Hand Surgery. Background: Standard radiographs are routinely used i...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
Objectives: Individuals with distal radius fractures (DRF) may experience difficulty with gripping a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Distal radius fractures are most often treated nonoperatively, but sometimes...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Various classification systems have been proposed for fractures of the distal...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture encountered in clinical practice. Every yea...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common injuries to the musculoskeletal syste...
Copyright © 2016 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. All rights reserved. Distal radius fractu...
Objectives: Functional outcomes following distal radius fractures are directly influenced by the cho...
Objectives: Functional outcomes following distal radius fractures are directly influenced by the cho...
Nearly one-sixth of all fractures in a casualty environment are distal radius fractures. Restoring t...
Background:Fractures of distal radius account for 20% of all fractures treated in emergency departme...
Background. Although distal radius fractures are in the centre of orthopedic surgeons' attention, th...
Aims: We conducted a study to determine whether radiological parameters correlate with patient repo...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
© 2015, American Association for Hand Surgery. Background: Standard radiographs are routinely used i...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
Objectives: Individuals with distal radius fractures (DRF) may experience difficulty with gripping a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Distal radius fractures are most often treated nonoperatively, but sometimes...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Various classification systems have been proposed for fractures of the distal...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture encountered in clinical practice. Every yea...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common injuries to the musculoskeletal syste...