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Introduction: Distal radius fractures (DRF) are one of the most common fractures, accounting for approximately 20% of all fractures. DRF is frequently associated with distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) ...
In this article, we investigate the effectiveness of parametric design in Fusion 360, guided by generative design studies and complemented with finite element analysis (FEA) simulations, to develop ...
Methods 105 consecutive fractures of the distal radius in children were rated on two occasions three months apart by 3 groups of doctors; 4 junior registrars, 4 senior registrars and 4 orthopedic ...
Introduction: Distal radius fractures are among the most frequent musculoskeletal injuries, accounting for over 17% of fractures treated in emergency care centers. The primary objective is to promote ...
Using the Forearm Fracture Recovery in Children Evaluation (FORCE) trial which had been conducted in 23 emergency departments in the UK, the researchers collected data from children between the ages ...
Included were children aged 4-15 years with a radiologically confirmed distal radius torus fracture. Altogether, 908 children (466 in bandage group and 476 in rigid immobilization group) were included ...
Published results showed pediatric patients with severely displaced distal radius and forearm fractures may have fewer complications with bioresorbable intramedullary implants compared with ...
For distal radius metaphyseal fracture, crossed internal fixation with Kirschner wire is safe and effective (2 – 4, 10) and, for pediatric radial diaphyseal fracture, elastic intramedullary nail ...
For more information on this research see: The Financial Burden of Nonoperatively Treated Pediatric Distal Radius Fractures: Medical Debt In Privately Versus Publicly Insured Patients.
Distal radius fractures is the most common fracture in childhood. [1] Most of these fractures are treated conservatively in a plaster and complications are rare. Although these fractures generally ...