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Radial head fractures are frequently caused by trauma ... elbow instability due to associated elbow dislocation or acute distal radio-ulnar joint dislocation (DRUJ). Three illustrative cases ...
Stress fractures are a form of overuse injury ... medial epicondyle secondary to traction and to overgrowth of the radial head, osteochondritis of the capitellum, and premature closure of the ...
one inside the shoulder joint (the “long head biceps tendon”) one in front ... muscle come together to form a single tendon – the “distal biceps tendon” – which then attaches to the radius (one of the ...
A 65-year-old male was a restrained driver of an automobile struck by another vehicle in a head-on collision ... a left-sided wrist fracture and was taken to a local hospital for initial care.
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 ...
Background: The treatment of displaced or comminuted Mason–Johnston type IV radial head fractures is challenging. These fractures often involve complex injuries to the ligaments surrounding the radial ...
He had a deep cut and bruising to the back of his head. Once she looked at it from the inside, she found multiple skull fractures and brain bleeding. And his body temperature when he arrived at ...
Conclusions All three investigated approaches reached high performances for detection of distal radius fractures with simple preprocessing and postprocessing protocols on the custom-trained models.
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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