Background: Pediatric forearm fractures of radius ulna account for 40% of all pediatric fracture. Closed reduction followed by application of well molded plaster cast is the standard treatment for these fractures, which can be complicated by re-displacement inside the cast, which further needs re-manipulation or surgery. We assessed the rate if re-displacement in paediatric forearm fractures treated by cast by calculating the cast index. Material & Methods: 30 patients with fractures of both radius ulna were treated with close reduction and cast application and Cast Index was calculated in immediate post reduction and subsequent radiographs at 2, 4 and 6 weeks. These were evaluated for re-displacement and their relation with cast index. R...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
INTRODUCTION: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Background and purpose — Manipulation and cast immobilization is the primary management for diaphyse...
Background: The present study is aimed at determining the importance of various casting indices in p...
INTRODUCTION The majority of displaced distal radius fractures are managed by closed reduction an...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
The aim of investigation. To determine risk factors of radius re-displacement after initial reductio...
We assessed the reliability and practicality of two radiographic measurements--cast index and paddin...
We assessed the reliability and practicality of two radiographic measurements--cast index and paddin...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
INTRODUCTION: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Background and purpose — Manipulation and cast immobilization is the primary management for diaphyse...
Background: The present study is aimed at determining the importance of various casting indices in p...
INTRODUCTION The majority of displaced distal radius fractures are managed by closed reduction an...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
The aim of investigation. To determine risk factors of radius re-displacement after initial reductio...
We assessed the reliability and practicality of two radiographic measurements--cast index and paddin...
We assessed the reliability and practicality of two radiographic measurements--cast index and paddin...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
Backgrounds: Alignment loss after reduction and cast immobilisation of angulated and/or complete dis...
INTRODUCTION: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...