Different kind of classifications system for distal radius fractures has been published for almost a century. Very few of these has been validated. AOs classification in its three main group has a good observer agreement and is quiet simple as so. A evidence based Swedish treatment algorithm is proposed and good uniform outcome score (DASH) is demonstrated
The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproducibility of F...
The distal radius is the most common fracture site in the upper extremity. Because the distal end of...
Abstract Background Fractures of the proximal radius need to be classified in an appropriate and rep...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the new IDEAL method from classifying distal radius fractures.MethodsI...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture encountered in clinical practice. Every yea...
We sought to quantify agreement by differentassessors of the AO classification for distal fractures ...
Because, about 30 different fracture types may be discerned, and many distinct treatment regimens ca...
Because, about 30 different fracture types may be discerned, and many distinct treatment regimens ca...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Various classification systems have been proposed for fractures of the distal...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the new IDEAL method from classifying distal radius fractures.MethodsI...
Introduction: Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpreti...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproduci...
INTRODUCTION Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpre...
INTRODUCTION Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpre...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE There is no consensus concerning which classification for distal radius fractu...
The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproducibility of F...
The distal radius is the most common fracture site in the upper extremity. Because the distal end of...
Abstract Background Fractures of the proximal radius need to be classified in an appropriate and rep...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the new IDEAL method from classifying distal radius fractures.MethodsI...
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture encountered in clinical practice. Every yea...
We sought to quantify agreement by differentassessors of the AO classification for distal fractures ...
Because, about 30 different fracture types may be discerned, and many distinct treatment regimens ca...
Because, about 30 different fracture types may be discerned, and many distinct treatment regimens ca...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Various classification systems have been proposed for fractures of the distal...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the new IDEAL method from classifying distal radius fractures.MethodsI...
Introduction: Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpreti...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproduci...
INTRODUCTION Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpre...
INTRODUCTION Classification systems guide surgical planning. We reviewed the accuracy of interpre...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE There is no consensus concerning which classification for distal radius fractu...
The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-observer and interobserver reproducibility of F...
The distal radius is the most common fracture site in the upper extremity. Because the distal end of...
Abstract Background Fractures of the proximal radius need to be classified in an appropriate and rep...