Forty outpatients with contracture following distal radial fracture. The control group received routine care consisting of exercises and advice for 8 weeks. In addition to routine care, during the day the experimental group received a dynamic splint, which stretched the wrist into extension but ...
The article offers information on a study on children's transverse fracture of the distal part of the radius for the comparison of prefabricated wrist splint and fiberglass cast. The study involves the allocation of prefabricated wrist splint and a fiberglass cast to patients which were worn for ...
Bucks traction employs a soft splint or dressing about the lower extremity with an attached weight; however, weight should not exceed 10 pounds. Hare traction involves a harness around the ankle and a lever fit against the ischial tuberosity with a ratchet system to sequentially increase the ...
Fractures of the distal radius are the most common fractures in children. Most fractures are buckle-type factures which are inherently stable and are treated with a removable splint for 3 weeks. Greenstick fractures are unstable and continue to displace
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Gender, age and fracture types were not significantly different between two groups. The radiographic parameters were measured for palmar tilt, articular step-off, radial length, radial inclination, ulnar variance. The incidence and time of the reduction loss were also evaluated. In functional outcomes...
A removable splint or brace is commonly applied to stabilize the wrist and allow for proper healing and rehabilitation after distal radius internal fixation [4]. Removal of a giant cell tumor results in a large amount of bone loss that can easily lead to pathological fractures; therefore, early...
Distal Radius Fracture ORIF Complications Malunion = typically loss of radial height, ulnar and volar inclination less commonly inarticular incongruity. Nonunion: uncommon except with volar and dorsal plating with extensive sub-periosteal stripping. Distal radioulnar joint injury Contracture / stiffness ...
The patient in this case had a minimally-displaced dorsally angulated fracture, which was approached palmar using the modified Henry approach.10, 11In this technique, an incision is made sharply over the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) tendon, ulnar to the radial artery but radial to the median ...
In selected cases with severe comminution of the fracture in combination with osteopenia, primary total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) can be an option. The survival the TEA remains a point of concern, with early loosening of especially the ulnar component. Hemi-arthroplasty of the distal humerus has ...