textabstractBackground It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-elbow cast (BEC) in a child who has sustained a displaced diaphyseal both-bone forearm fracture that is stable after reduction. In this multicenter study, we wanted to answer the question: does early conversion to BEC cause similar forearm rotation to that after treatment with AEC alone? Children and methods Children were randomly allocated to 6 weeks of AEC, or 3 weeks of AEC followed by 3 weeks of BEC. The primary outcome was limitation of pronation/supination after 6 months. The secondary outcomes were re-displacement of the fracture, limitation of flexion/extension of the wrist and elbow, complication rate, cast comfort, complaints in dail...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Below the elbow casts were as effective as above the elbow casts for maintaining reduction of forear...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Background It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-elbow cast (B...
Background and purpose: previous RCT compared short-term results of above-elbow cast (AEC) with earl...
Distal forearm fracture is the most common fracture in childhood. Patients with this type of injury ...
Background: To compare the efficacy of above elbow versus below elbow POP cast in distal forearm dis...
Paediatric forearm fractures are commonly treated with closed reduction and cast immobilization. Det...
Background: Pediatric forearm fractures of radius ulna account for 40% of all pediatric fracture. Cl...
Purpose: The choice of the cast length in conservative management of distal radius fractures still r...
INTRODUCTION: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children frequently result in a limitation of pronation...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Fractures of the proximal forearm in young children may be unstable with the elbow flexed but stable...
Background and purpose — Manipulation and cast immobilization is the primary management for diaphyse...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Below the elbow casts were as effective as above the elbow casts for maintaining reduction of forear...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Background It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-elbow cast (B...
Background and purpose: previous RCT compared short-term results of above-elbow cast (AEC) with earl...
Distal forearm fracture is the most common fracture in childhood. Patients with this type of injury ...
Background: To compare the efficacy of above elbow versus below elbow POP cast in distal forearm dis...
Paediatric forearm fractures are commonly treated with closed reduction and cast immobilization. Det...
Background: Pediatric forearm fractures of radius ulna account for 40% of all pediatric fracture. Cl...
Purpose: The choice of the cast length in conservative management of distal radius fractures still r...
INTRODUCTION: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children frequently result in a limitation of pronation...
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Mo...
Fractures of the proximal forearm in young children may be unstable with the elbow flexed but stable...
Background and purpose — Manipulation and cast immobilization is the primary management for diaphyse...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...
Below the elbow casts were as effective as above the elbow casts for maintaining reduction of forear...
Introduction The forearm is the most common fracture location in children, with an increasing incide...