Aims. The aim of this study was to examine trends in the management of fractures of the distal
Following cast removal for nonoperatively treated distal radius fractures, rehabilitation facilitated by advice leaflet and advice video were compared to a course of face-to-face therapy. Adults with an isolated, nonoperatively treated distal radius fracture were included at six weeks post-cast removal. Participants were randomized to delivery of rehabilitation interventions in one of three ways: an advice leaflet; an advice video; or face-to-face therapy session(s). The primary outcome measure was the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score at six weeks post intervention and secondary outcome measures included DASH at one year, DASH work subscale, grip strength, and range of motion at six weeks and one year.Aims
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The aim of this study was to investigate the
epidemiology of fractures of the distal
We performed a prospective, randomised study on 57 patients older than 60 years of age with unstable, extra-articular fractures of the distal
We retrospectively reviewed 183 children with a simple fracture of the distal
There is a lack of evidence surrounding selective patella resurfacing, but patella cartilage loss at time of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is often used as an indication in those who perform it. This study compares the outcomes of TKA without patella resurfacing in patients with and without patella cartilage loss (PFOA). Prospective case control study of 209 consecutive patients undergoing cruciate retaining single
A randomised, prospective study was carried out on 60 patients with unstable fractures of the distal
A total of 118 consecutive patients with a fracture of the distal
We have reviewed 20 women and three men aged 22 to 73 years, who had sustained a Mason type-IIb fracture of the neck of the
Intro. Distal radial fractures are a commonly encountered fracture & anatomical reduction is the standard. Dorsal angulation is the traditional method of assessment but is inaccurate in rotated lateral xrays. Previously a relationship has been demonstrated between the dorsal cortex (DC) of the
In a randomised prospective study, 20 patients with intra-articular fractures of the distal
We performed a prospective, randomised trial on 120 patients with redisplaced fractures of the distal
Introduction. Scaphoid nonunions remain controversial with regard to optimal management. The objective of this article is to compare our clinical experience in the treatment of patients with scaphoid nonunion using distal
Fractures of the distal
We describe a patient with a Mason type-III fracture of the head of the
We performed a prospective, randomised study on 110 patients more than 50 years old with fractures of the distal
Interobserver reliability of the AO system of classification of fractures of the distal
Several techniques are available for the treatment of displaced fractures of the neck of the
The capacity for physiotherapy to improve the outcome after fracture of the distal
Distal radius fractures are typical and frequent fracture of elderly woman with reduced bone density. Thus implant fixation is more difficult. Dorsal and radial comminution are frequent in these patients and so reduction and angle stable osteosynthesis needed. The angle stable plate, often also multidirectional is today the most common stabilisation device. Because of the introduction of bulky and bended implants as the Micronail or Targon DR wich require difficult opening of the bone with awles we decided to test the XS