ulna is closely related to the stability of the wrist joint,which has an important impact on the prognosis of the fracture.Based on this,we believe that the ulnar elongation splint can better improve the wrist function,and further prospects for related issues,in order to guide clinical practice...
Radius and Ulna Fractures Co-Author Adam Prawer, in Fracture Management for Primary Care (Third Edition), 2012 Initial Treatment Nondisplaced Fractures Patients with a nondisplaced radius shaft fracture should be placed in a well-molded sugar-tong splint with the elbow at 90 degrees of flexion. ...
Studies were considered for review if they were randomised or quasi-randomised controlled trial and compared removable splints and casts for treating torus fractures of distal radius and/or ulna in children. Four papers identified by two reviewers as potentially eligible for inclusion were appraised ...
Distal humerus fracture Olecranon fracture Proximal radius and ulna fractures Elbow dislocation (after reduction) Contraindications Absolute contraindications Complex fractures that also require limitation of forearm supination and pronation (a doublesugar tong splintshould be used if a...
After 4 weeks' treatment,the risk factors from high to low were fracture comminution,palm inclination angle and radius height. Conclusion: Optimized manipulative reduction combined with small splint external fixation for distal radius fractures has a good effect,and a positive significance in preventing...
● Post-operative immobilization or ROM control for the elbow; Conservative treatment of elbow dislocation or luxation● Stable or internally fixed fractures of the distal humerus or proximal radius or ulna & Immobilization of the elbow in 10~15° increments;Limit ROM by adjustable simple setting hi...
5.Clinical Research on the Effect of Bone Setting Manipulation with Splintage on Ulna and Radius Fracture in Children手法复位夹板外固定治疗64例儿童尺桡骨双骨折的临床研究 6.Investigation of Therapeutic Effect of Manipulative Reduction with External Fixation of Small Splint in Treating Children with Dist...