However, for the ≤ 15 years group, the most common cause of DRF was sports injuries (50.0%), followed by traffic accidents (33.3%), showing that the injury cause greatly differed between younger and older age groups. Table 2 Injury causes of distal radial fracture Full size table...
Up to 20 degrees of dorsal angulation in girls <12, boys <14; up to 15 degrees residual radial/ulnar angulation in girls <12, boys <14 Buckle Fracture: (1)intact cortex on all views (2)no visible fracture lines extending toward the physis on any view (3)two or three inflection ...
Humeral fractures, for instance, might be associated with radial nerve injuries, ulnar/radius fractures may be associated with ulnar and median nerves injuries, hip fractures are associated with sciatic nerve injuries, and distal femur fractures are associated with peroneal/tibial nerve injuries.19 ...
the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE, 2005) concluded that "[c]urrent evidence on the safety and efficacy of artificial MCP and interphalangeal (IP) joint replacement of the hand for end-stage arthritis appears adequate to support the use of this ...
ICD-10 codes for seropositive RA (Table6). The operative method was determined by using the operation code to investigate whether open reduction or EF was performed (Table5). Due to the lack of radiological information on DRFs in the HIRA data, the presence of a distal ulnar fracture (S...
In our sample, we had two cases of radial nerve functions damage. These were humerus fractures of the distal humerus in the region of the fourth degree (Pucker sign). By monitoring the spontaneous recovery. The literature describes a brachialis injury, especially with the type of extensional ...
However, these fractures are increasingly treated operatively. This retrospective cohort study of patients aged 20–64 with DRF compares the effects of different treatment strategies on sick leave length and overall cost of treatment. Methods Multivariable regression analysis was used with treatment ...