Radial bone wrist fracture


    • [PDF File] Post-Surgery Distal Radius Fracture July 2013

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      Most patients recover well after surgical fixation of their distal radius fractures and are able to return to their pre-injury work and recreational activities. Patient may lose some motion in their wrist (flexion and extension) as well as some residual forearm stiffness with …

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    • [PDF File] NHS Foundation Trust Advice and exercises for wrist fractures

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      ercises should be done 10 times regularly throughout the day. Bathing your hand and wrist in warm water for 1. efore exercising can help to improve the. vements.5a5b6a Make a fist then straighten your fingers.Take your thumb over to the base of yo. little finger then stretch your thumb back o.

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    • [PDF File] Radial Head Fracture - ASHT

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      is usually caused by a fall on to the wrist or through a hit directly on the elbow. High impact sports, falling from a great height and ost. oporosis (low bone density) may make it more lik. ly for the radial head to fracture.What are the symptoms of a radial head fracture? A fractured radial head may cause a decreased ability to move the fore.

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    • [PDF File] PowerPoint Presentation

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      2 Point Discrimination should be checked in the radial, median, and ulnar nerve distributions. There should not be severe pain with passive stretch of the digits. Remember, if a nerve is injured, the patient may not feel any pain even with compartment syndrome or carpal tunnel syndrome. 2-point Discrimination Test each of the Sensory …

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    • [PDF File] Acute Hand and Wrist Trauma

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      Successful treatment of distal radius fractures requires restoration of radial length, inclination, and tilt, as well as the realignment of the articular fracture fragments [9,11]. The presence of a coronally oriented fracture line, die-punch depression, or more than three articular fracture fragments are common indications for operative reduction [8]. Operative …

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    • [PDF File] Upper Extremity - Distal Fracture SOC

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      Radius fractures: Radial head (may require a prosthesis) Midshaft radius. Distal radius (most common) Residual deformities following radius fractures include: Loss of radial tilt (Normal non fracture average is 22-23 degrees of radial tilt.) Dorsal angulation (normal non fracture average palmar tilt 11-12 degrees.) Radial shortening.

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    • [PDF File] Proximal Radius (Radial Head/Neck) Fracture

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      The radius is one of the long bones of the forearm that extends from the wrist to the elbow. The proximal radius is the disc-shaped part of this bone that is near the elbow. This shape is what allows us to turn our forearm from a palms-up position to a palms-down position.

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    • [PDF File] Distal Radius Buckle Fracture - Boston Children's Hospital

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      The radius and ulna are the two long bones of the forearm, extending from the elbow to the wrist. A buckle fracture can often happen in children because their bones are softer than the bones of an older adolescent or adult. When a child falls on their arm and hits it hard enough to damage the bone, it can buckle or bend instead of breaking.

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    • [PDF File] Fractured wrist – after surgery

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      After your operation you should receive a fracture clinic appointment for approximately two to three weeks after your surgery. You will also receive a hand therapy appointment; the timing of this will depend on the stability of your fracture. In some cases, we may ask you to attend the hand therapy department to remove the cast and start wrist ...

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    • [PDF File] After Your Distal Radius Fracture Surgery - Health Online

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      Therapy after a distal radius fracture can last as long as 3 months. As your fracture heals and you become more familiar with your home exercise program, you will have therapy 1 time a week, and then once every 2 weeks until you have gained good range of …

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    • [PDF File] Patient Education Radial Head Fracture - The CORE Institute

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      The elbow joint is made up of three bones. The lower end of the arm bone (humerus) joins with the two bones that form the forearm (radius and ulna). The radius runs from the wrist to the elbow and the end of the radius at the elbow is a round prominence known as the radial head. It forms the lateral or outer part of the elbow joint with the humerus to form a …

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    • [PDF File] Distal Radius Fracture Patient Education - The CORE Institute

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      A distal radius fracture (broken bone) is a precise term for what is commonly known as a wrist fracture. It typically occurs from a fall onto an outstretched hand or wrist but can occur from other mechanisms such as direct blow or even forced hyperextension of the wrist. It can occur from a simple trip and fall in patients with weaker bone or from a …

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    • [PDF File] Distal radius fracture/Open reduction internal fixation: …

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      A distal radius fracture is when an area of the radius (the larger of the two forearm bones) near the wrist joint breaks (fractures) (see diagram). In some cases, there may also be a fracture of the ulna, which is a break in the other forearm bone.

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