Background: Extremity fractures such as wrist and ankle fractures are a common and costly healthcare problem. The management of these fractures depends on fracture type and loss of congruity of the joint, resulting in cast immobilization or operative treatment. Loss of congruity or displacement leading to uneven joint loading, osteoarthritis and an increased probability of a poor functional outcome should be identified within the first 2 weeks post-trauma, based upon radiographs to determine optimal treatment. After this period, routine radiographs are scheduled for monitoring the bone-healing process. Current protocols describe imaging at 1, 2, 6 and 12 weeks post-trauma. However, it is questionable whether routine radiography following th...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
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: 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...
Ankle and distal radius fractures are two of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Over the last...
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: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
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: 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...
Ankle and distal radius fractures are two of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Over the last...
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: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...