Forearm fractures are very common orthopaedic injuries in children. Most of these fractures are forgiving due to the unique and excellent remodelling capacity of the juvenile skeleton. However, significant evidence stating the limits of acceptable angulations and taking functional outcome into consideration is scarce. The aim of this study is, therefore, to get a first impression of the remodelling capacity in nonreduced paediatric forearm fractures based on radiological and functional outcome. Children aged 0-14 years with a traumatic angular deformation of the radius or both the radius and ulna, treated conservatively without reduction, were included in this prospective cohort study. Radiographs were taken and functional outcome was asses...
Purpose: Studies on functional recovery after pediatric forearm fractures are scarce. Outcome measur...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Abstract Fractures of the forearm represent a significant proportion of injuries in childhood, acco...
Forearm fractures are very common orthopaedic injuries in children. Most of these fractures are forg...
Forearm fractures are very common orthopaedic injuries in children. Most of these fractures are forg...
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...
Forearm fractures account for 45% of all pediatric fractures.1 Of these forearm fractures angular de...
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...
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...
Purpose: Studies on functional recovery after pediatric forearm fractures are scarce. Outcome measur...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Abstract Fractures of the forearm represent a significant proportion of injuries in childhood, acco...
Forearm fractures are very common orthopaedic injuries in children. Most of these fractures are forg...
Forearm fractures are very common orthopaedic injuries in children. Most of these fractures are forg...
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...
Forearm fractures account for 45% of all pediatric fractures.1 Of these forearm fractures angular de...
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...
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...
Purpose: Studies on functional recovery after pediatric forearm fractures are scarce. Outcome measur...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Abstract Fractures of the forearm represent a significant proportion of injuries in childhood, acco...