In older people, a 'broken wrist' (from a fracture at the lower end of the two forearm bones) can result from a fall onto an outstretched hand. Surgery may be considered for more seriously displaced ...
Wrist and hand arthroscopy, despite being an old tool, has gained popularity and advanced in assisting in the treatment of various injuries and conditions in the region in recent years. Dorsal, volar, ...
Ulnar styloid fractures occur frequently concomitant with distal radial fractures. Although unstable distal radial fractures are mostly surgically treated, ulnar styloid fractures are often ignored.
Tyber Medical Expands Its Extensive Plating Portfolio with FDA Approval of Distal Radius Plating System for Fractured Radius, Ulna and Hand Bones BETHLEHEM, Pa., Dec. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Tyber ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of the accompanying ulnar styloid fracture and 2 different postoperative rehabilitation protocols on the final outcomes following surgical treatment of ...
Introduction: Although distal radius fractures (DRFs) are the most common fractures of the human body, there are still ongoing debates concerning the treatment for type A fractures, especially in ...
Distal radius orientation is important in evaluating Colles' fracture. In most cases, the wrist was protected by a bandage, splint, or cast. Therefore, it was difficult for the radiology technician to ...
The ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm and is slightly longer and thinner than the other bone, the radius. It supports the radius and gives the forearm a greater range of motion. The ulna is ...
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