In a recent British study, indirect reduction and fixation with an elastic stable intramedullary nail yielded excellent results and few complications in children with severely displaced radial neck ...
Radial head fractures are common injuries, occurring in about 20% of all acute elbow injuries. Isolated radial head fractures are not common and include about 2% of all fractures around the elbow.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Egol and colleagues identified 51 patents who had a nondisplaced or minimally displaced fracture of the radial ...
Jones, Stephen G. — Surgeon to Fracture Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital. For record and address of author see "This Week's Issue," page 945. Select the format you want to export the citation of ...
Type 1: small marginal fractures which do not contribute appreciably to stability, and minimally (<2mm) displaced fractures that do not restrict forearm rotation, Type 2: larger, displaced (>2mm) ...
Your radius is one of the two bones in your forearm, along with the ulna. It’s the bone that attaches closest to your thumb. A radius fracture, sometimes called a radial fracture, is a break of this ...
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