The incidence and aetiology of 6,857 phalangeal fractures of the hand have been reviewed in a series of 235,427 patients, looking for an age-specific vulnerability to fracture. We found sports to be the main cause of fracture in the 10-29 years age groups and accidental falls to be the leading cause in those aged 70 years or older. We made a new observation that the highest incidence occurs in the male 40-69 age group and machinery was the dominant cause of fracture in this group. Recognition of the frequency of industrial trauma is needed, and public expenditure should be invested in its prevention and treatment.</p
Objective: To assess the causes and pattern of hand injuries in patients with isolated unilateral ac...
Abstract Background Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. Th...
In this study, we review the incidence and aetiology of 3858 metacarpal fractures in a series of 235...
The incidence and aetiology of 6,857 phalangeal fractures of the hand have been reviewed in a series...
The incidence and aetiology of 6,857 phalangeal fractures of the hand have been reviewed in a series...
Introduction: Hand trauma is an epidemic occurring due to several factors, such as work accidents an...
Background: Hand injuries occur at all ages. With an aging population globally an increasing number ...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe hand fracture epidemiology/etiology in city childr...
textabstractIn order to assess and possibly improve our practice of hand fracture treatment, studies...
AbstractObjectivesThe hand is the most commonly fractured site in the body, as it represents 17–25% ...
Background Hand injuries compose up to 30% of all injuries in emergency care. However, there is a l...
BackgroundThere is a lack of detailed epidemiological studies of finger fractures, the most common f...
Background: Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. The number...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objectives: A retrospective statistical data gathering of wrist and hand complaint...
Phalanges are the most common sites for fractures in the hand.1,2) If not managed properly, these ap...
Objective: To assess the causes and pattern of hand injuries in patients with isolated unilateral ac...
Abstract Background Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. Th...
In this study, we review the incidence and aetiology of 3858 metacarpal fractures in a series of 235...
The incidence and aetiology of 6,857 phalangeal fractures of the hand have been reviewed in a series...
The incidence and aetiology of 6,857 phalangeal fractures of the hand have been reviewed in a series...
Introduction: Hand trauma is an epidemic occurring due to several factors, such as work accidents an...
Background: Hand injuries occur at all ages. With an aging population globally an increasing number ...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe hand fracture epidemiology/etiology in city childr...
textabstractIn order to assess and possibly improve our practice of hand fracture treatment, studies...
AbstractObjectivesThe hand is the most commonly fractured site in the body, as it represents 17–25% ...
Background Hand injuries compose up to 30% of all injuries in emergency care. However, there is a l...
BackgroundThere is a lack of detailed epidemiological studies of finger fractures, the most common f...
Background: Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. The number...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objectives: A retrospective statistical data gathering of wrist and hand complaint...
Phalanges are the most common sites for fractures in the hand.1,2) If not managed properly, these ap...
Objective: To assess the causes and pattern of hand injuries in patients with isolated unilateral ac...
Abstract Background Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. Th...
In this study, we review the incidence and aetiology of 3858 metacarpal fractures in a series of 235...