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This prospective study describes the experience with a new dynamic external fixator which provides three degrees of freedom, while the centre of rotation of all these movements is located in the wrist. 44 patients with unstable fractures of the distal radius were included. During the period of dynamisation, with a median flexion of 30 o , extension of 18 o , radial deviation of 0 ...
The role of radiography and bone scintigraphy in the diagnostic management of patients with clinically suspected scaphoid fracture after carpal injury is reviewed. Evidence is provided that bone scintigraphy is indicated in patients with negative initial scaphoid radiographs. A normal bone scan excludes scaphoid fracture, and a positive bone scan sufficiently confirms the presence of clinically relevant...
External fixation of unstable and intra-articular distal radial fractures has become increasingly popular. Dynamic external fixation, allowing movement of the wrist during the fixation period, is a relatively new approach which may further improve functional end results. To permit early functional treatment, the small AO external fixator was supplemented by a joint allowing all three degrees of rotational...
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