Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6084158 | Injury | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The final results show that there are some evidences supporting the use of dynamic external fixation, which may also have practical advantages over static fixation by allowing earlier limb mobility during the fixation period and enabling such patients to maintain their independence. Limitations remain, a cost-effectiveness analysis and DASH-score assessments at all follow-up evaluations should be more carefully considered and reported in a reliable, consistent and standardised manner.
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Authors
Zhuang Cui, Bin Yu, Yanjun Hu, Qingrong Lin, Bowei Wang,