Objective: To investigate long-term outcomes associated with distal radius fracture (DRF) in working-aged patients. The authors hypothesized that the majority of patients experience no permanent loss of function when measured with patient-rated wrist evaluation (PRWE). Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of patients with a DRF aged between 18 and 65 years. The primary outcome measure was PRWE score at a minimum of 4 years after DRF. Secondary outcome measures were pain catastrophizing scale (PCS) and radiographic measurements. Results: Of 201 patients included, 179 were primarily treated non-operatively with a 5-week cast treatment and 22 were primarily operated. The mean follow-up duration was 5 years. The mean PRWE score was 10...
AbstractPurpose of the studyTreatment of distal radius fractures in elderly patients is controversia...
Introduction: Following distal radius fractures in young non-osteoporotic patients, clinical relevan...
Introduction: Following distal radius fractures in young non-osteoporotic patients, clinical relevan...
Background and purpose — There are few reports on the outcome of distal radius fractures after 1 yea...
Background and purpose - There are few reports on the outcome of distal radius fractures after 1 yea...
Background and Aims: Whether or not radiological results correlate with functional outcome after ope...
Background and Aims: Whether or not radiological results correlate with functional outcome after ope...
© 2019 Purpose: Older patients (aged older than 65 years)appear to tolerate a great degree of anatom...
Background and Aims: Whether or not radiological results correlate with functional outcome after ope...
Purpose: To summarise and appraise evidence on the prognosis and long-term clinical and socio-econom...
Purpose: Most patients recover well from a distal radius fracture (DRF). However, approximately one-...
© 2019 American Society for Surgery of the Hand Purpose: Current evidence on predictors of outcomes ...
© 2019 American Society for Surgery of the Hand Purpose: Current evidence on predictors of outcomes ...
AbstractPurpose of the studyTreatment of distal radius fractures in elderly patients is controversia...
ABSTRACT Fractures of the distal radius are common injuries that may cause persistent disability and...
AbstractPurpose of the studyTreatment of distal radius fractures in elderly patients is controversia...
Introduction: Following distal radius fractures in young non-osteoporotic patients, clinical relevan...
Introduction: Following distal radius fractures in young non-osteoporotic patients, clinical relevan...
Background and purpose — There are few reports on the outcome of distal radius fractures after 1 yea...
Background and purpose - There are few reports on the outcome of distal radius fractures after 1 yea...
Background and Aims: Whether or not radiological results correlate with functional outcome after ope...
Background and Aims: Whether or not radiological results correlate with functional outcome after ope...
© 2019 Purpose: Older patients (aged older than 65 years)appear to tolerate a great degree of anatom...
Background and Aims: Whether or not radiological results correlate with functional outcome after ope...
Purpose: To summarise and appraise evidence on the prognosis and long-term clinical and socio-econom...
Purpose: Most patients recover well from a distal radius fracture (DRF). However, approximately one-...
© 2019 American Society for Surgery of the Hand Purpose: Current evidence on predictors of outcomes ...
© 2019 American Society for Surgery of the Hand Purpose: Current evidence on predictors of outcomes ...
AbstractPurpose of the studyTreatment of distal radius fractures in elderly patients is controversia...
ABSTRACT Fractures of the distal radius are common injuries that may cause persistent disability and...
AbstractPurpose of the studyTreatment of distal radius fractures in elderly patients is controversia...
Introduction: Following distal radius fractures in young non-osteoporotic patients, clinical relevan...
Introduction: Following distal radius fractures in young non-osteoporotic patients, clinical relevan...