BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Distal radius fractures are most often treated nonoperatively, but sometimes they are treated surgically when deemed unstable. Based on the literature, a consensus protocol for treatment has been developed in southern Sweden to aid clinicians in their decision making. We evaluated the results of this protocol prospectively using a validated outcome instrument (DASH) in a large consecutive and population based series of unselected patients. METHODS: 581 patients were treated according the protocol. Age, sex, fracture side, and type of treatment were registered. The subjective outcome was measured by DASH. 133 patients were operated. RESULTS: 75% of the patients returned the questionnaire. The median DASH score at 3 mo...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
Background: Calculation of the risk of instability and malunion in patients with distal radius fract...
Purpose: Most patients recover well from a distal radius fracture (DRF). However, approximately one-...
Background and purpose — During the last decades, treatment of distal radius fractures (DRFs) has ch...
ABSTRACT Fractures of the distal radius are common injuries that may cause persistent disability and...
Background and purpose — During the last decades, treatment of distal radius fractures (DRFs) has ch...
Nearly one-sixth of all fractures in a casualty environment are distal radius fractures. Restoring t...
Introduction: The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in humans, there are many diffe...
Background:Fractures of distal radius account for 20% of all fractures treated in emergency departme...
Objectives: Functional outcomes following distal radius fractures are directly influenced by the cho...
Objectives: Functional outcomes following distal radius fractures are directly influenced by the cho...
Abstract Distal radius fractures are one of the most common fractures in adults. More research is ne...
Abstract Distal radius fractures are one of the most common fractures in adults. More research is ne...
Purpose: Distal radius fractures are very common and account for approximately 17% of all fractures ...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
Background: Calculation of the risk of instability and malunion in patients with distal radius fract...
Purpose: Most patients recover well from a distal radius fracture (DRF). However, approximately one-...
Background and purpose — During the last decades, treatment of distal radius fractures (DRFs) has ch...
ABSTRACT Fractures of the distal radius are common injuries that may cause persistent disability and...
Background and purpose — During the last decades, treatment of distal radius fractures (DRFs) has ch...
Nearly one-sixth of all fractures in a casualty environment are distal radius fractures. Restoring t...
Introduction: The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in humans, there are many diffe...
Background:Fractures of distal radius account for 20% of all fractures treated in emergency departme...
Objectives: Functional outcomes following distal radius fractures are directly influenced by the cho...
Objectives: Functional outcomes following distal radius fractures are directly influenced by the cho...
Abstract Distal radius fractures are one of the most common fractures in adults. More research is ne...
Abstract Distal radius fractures are one of the most common fractures in adults. More research is ne...
Purpose: Distal radius fractures are very common and account for approximately 17% of all fractures ...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
Background and Aims Distal radius fractures account for 16% of all fractures seen in the United K...
Background: Calculation of the risk of instability and malunion in patients with distal radius fract...