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While commonly referred to as a “broken wrist,” most wrist fractures are actually fractures of one or both of the two bones of the forearm, the radius and the ulna. A fracture of the distal radius is ...
These companies sell osteosynthetic materials for use in the treatment of wrist fractures. The paper is based on systematic reviews of treatment of distal radius fractures from literature search in ...
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Justdial on MSNColles Fracture: Meaning, Symptoms and TreatmentSuffering from a Colles fracture? This guide covers everything you need to know—from its meaning to treatment options and ...
www.orthonovis.com The 510(k) clearance authorizes OrthoNovis to market a line of locking wrist plates designed for the fixation of certain fractures, fusions, or osteotomies in the distal radius.
OBJECTIVE: BACKGROUND: There are limited data on the use of Mulligan's mobilization with movement technique in patients who underwent surgery for distal radius fracture. AIMS: This study aimed to ...
is a fracture of what's called the distal radius. It seems to be a commonly fractured area of all ages. There are a couple of other smaller bones in the wrist that also sometimes get broken, but ...
A broken wrist, medically known as a distal radius fracture, is a common injury that can result from falls or direct impacts. The wrist consists of two primary bones—the radius and ulna—and ...
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