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15 Jan 2016 guidelines (7). 2.2 Recommendation. v It is good practice to offer surgical treatment of a distal radial fracture to patients of any age when during a conventional wrist X-ray examination, following eventual reduction of the fracture, one or more of the following radiological parameters are found: • More than 10
17 Feb 2016 Evidence-based recommendations on assessing and managing non-complex fractures that can be treated in the emergency department (A&E) or orthopaedic clinic.
1 Apr 2010 The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) has released an evidence-based clinical practice guideline focusing on distal radius fractures for use by both primary-care practitioners and orthopedic surgeons. The guideline is available online at www.aaos.org/guidelines. Although the AAOS
6 May 2016 In the times of Hippocrates and Galen, distal radius fractures (DRFs) were thought to be wrist dislocations. Pouteau first varied from this tradition when he described a variety of forearm fractures in the French literature, including a DRF.
Contents. National Clinical Guideline Centre, 2015. 7 a). What type of anaesthetic is the most clinically and cost effective for closed reduction of dorsally displaced distal radius fractures in people without neurovascular compromise in the emergency department? 124 b). What are the rates of serious adverse
The goal of treatment of distal radius fractures is restoration of anatomy and recovery of maximal hand, wrist, and forearm function. Furthermore, it is imperative that hand function is maximized early in the treatment phase. Whether the patient is being treated in a cast or a splint or is awaiting surgical fixation, it is critical to
AAOS Evidence Based Practice Committee: Michael Keith, MD, Chair AAOS Staff: Robert H. Haralson III, MD, MBA, Medical Director Charles M. Turkelson, PhD, Director of Research and Scientific Affairs Janet L. Wies, MPH, Manager, Clinical Practice Guideline Kevin M. Boyer, MPH, Reserach Analyst Kristin Hitchcock, MSI
The following is a summary of the recommendations in the AAOS' clinical practice guideline, The Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures. The scope of this guideline is specifically limited to acute distal radius fractures. Treatment decisions should be made in light of all circumstances presented by the patient.
Fracture Guideline Index. Feedback. Content developed by Victorian Paediatric Orthopaedic Network. To provide feedback, please email rch.orthopaedics@rch.org.au
4-6 weeks post injury/surgery 1. Cast/External fixator removed 2. Patient often placed in soft wrist splint. If they did not get a splint and are having a lot of pain when sleeping or when they wake in the morning then have them get a wrist splint. 3.
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