Background: As fractures of the distal radius are the most common fractures of the upper extremity with no clear guidelines for mode of intervention it was decided to compare two of the most common methods of treatment. The aim of this study was to review a group of patients sustaining extra articular lower end radius fracture treated with percutaneous wiring and volar plating and compare their functional outcome at a significant follow up time.Methods: A prospective study was conducted at tertiary care center. A sample of 45 patients who had a displaced extra articular distal radius fracture and were subjected to treatment with either a plate (n =24) or k wiring (n =21). Outcome assessments were conducted at 6 months. Outcomes were measure...
Introduction: Most frequent bone injuries seen in orthopaedic practice is distal end radius fracture...
Background: No uniform consensus exists to decide type of fixation for unstable distal radius fractu...
Objective: It is to compare the radiological and functional outcome of two different fixation method...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common fractures in an adult population and ...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most routinely encountered injuries in an orthopa...
Background: Distal end radius (DER) fractures are most common fractures in upper limb. Intra articul...
Background: Despite being one of the most common fractures encountered in patients, intra-articular ...
Background: Distal end radius fractures constitute 75% of all forearm fractures. Maintenance of the ...
Background: Distal radius fractures are amongst the most common injuries seen in the emergency depar...
Background: The current study is conducted to assess and compare the radiological and functional out...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common injuries treated by an orthopaedic su...
Background: Various modalities of fixation are available for management of distal end radius fractur...
Background: The distal radius metaphysis is composed mainly of cancellous bone. On articular surface...
INTRODUCTION: Distal Radius fractures account for 14% of all extremity fractures, and 17% of all fra...
Background: Objective of the research was to evaluate radiological and functional outcome in fractur...
Introduction: Most frequent bone injuries seen in orthopaedic practice is distal end radius fracture...
Background: No uniform consensus exists to decide type of fixation for unstable distal radius fractu...
Objective: It is to compare the radiological and functional outcome of two different fixation method...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common fractures in an adult population and ...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most routinely encountered injuries in an orthopa...
Background: Distal end radius (DER) fractures are most common fractures in upper limb. Intra articul...
Background: Despite being one of the most common fractures encountered in patients, intra-articular ...
Background: Distal end radius fractures constitute 75% of all forearm fractures. Maintenance of the ...
Background: Distal radius fractures are amongst the most common injuries seen in the emergency depar...
Background: The current study is conducted to assess and compare the radiological and functional out...
Background: Distal radius fractures are one of the most common injuries treated by an orthopaedic su...
Background: Various modalities of fixation are available for management of distal end radius fractur...
Background: The distal radius metaphysis is composed mainly of cancellous bone. On articular surface...
INTRODUCTION: Distal Radius fractures account for 14% of all extremity fractures, and 17% of all fra...
Background: Objective of the research was to evaluate radiological and functional outcome in fractur...
Introduction: Most frequent bone injuries seen in orthopaedic practice is distal end radius fracture...
Background: No uniform consensus exists to decide type of fixation for unstable distal radius fractu...
Objective: It is to compare the radiological and functional outcome of two different fixation method...