Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedics

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S.T. Canale, MD 10th edition, Mosby 2003: 3062-3066

Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedics2020-08-04T23:18:40-07:00

What’s New in Hand Surgery

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Peter C. Amadio, M.D. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Vol. 85-A, No. 2, February 2003

What’s New in Hand Surgery2020-07-30T23:59:15-07:00

Fragment-Specific Internal Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures

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Bae, D. S., & Koris, M. J. Hand Clinics, 21(3), 355–362 Anatomic reduction, articular reconstitution, stable internal fixation, and early wrist mtion are key elements in achieving the best possible functional outcomes following fractures of the distal radius. Many methods of surgical treatment have been used to accomplish these goals, including

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Plating of Distal Radius Fractures

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Medoff, R J, MD, Lauder, A J, MD, Trumble, T E, MD American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Chapter 16, 2006

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What’s new in the treatment of distal radius fractures

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F. Lam, N. Jaysekera, S. Karmani, J.B. Jupiter Current Orthopaedics (2006) 20, 208-211 Summary: The distal radius is the commonest site of fracture in the human skeleton and its treatment continues to evolve with advancing technology. Recently, there have been further refinements in the design of fixed-angle devices, pegs, locking plates

What’s new in the treatment of distal radius fractures2020-08-04T23:31:26-07:00
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