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Distal radius fractures is the most common fracture in childhood. [1] Most of these fractures are treated conservatively in a plaster and complications are rare. Although these fractures generally ...
Repeat radiographs (Figures 1 and 2) of the left wrist revealed a comminuted distal radius fracture with possible intra-articular extension but no significant displacement or angulation.
Information on play circumstances and subsequent clinical progress was documented. Results—Twenty nine fractures of the distal radius were identified in young goalkeepers (age range 6–15 years) as a ...
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