Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5708400 | Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Extensive anatomical knowledge is needed in order to correctly treat distal radius fractures: normal and pathological osteology of the distal radius, distal radio-ulnar joint and radiocarpal joint-both on the descriptive and functional level-the neurovascular and muscular environments of the distal radius-which are essential to the surgical approaches-and the angles that need to be restored during the reduction. All of these concepts are broached in this article.
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Authors
C. Fontaine, R. Bry, P. Laronde, E. Guerre, A. Aumar,