Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fracture are unclear, and their usefulness is disputed. The purpose of the present study was to determine if routine radiographs made at weeks 6 and 12 can be omitted without compromising clinical outcomes. Methods: This multicenter randomized controlled trial with a noninferiority design included 246 patients with an ankle fracture, 153 (62%) of whom received operative treatment. At 6 and 12 weeks of follow-up, patients in the routine-care group (n = 128) received routine radiographs whereas patients in the reduced-imaging group (n = 118) did not. The primary outcome was the Olerud-Molander Ankle Score (OMAS). Secondary outcomes were the American...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare...
Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare...
Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare...
Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare...
Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare...
Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare...
Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: Routine radiography in the follow-up of distal radial fractures is common practice, alth...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...