Radial wrist fracture protocol

    • [DOCX File]University of Alberta

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      Basso, O. & Pike, J. (1998). The effect of low frequency, long-wave ultrasound therapy on joint mobility and rehabilitation after wrist fracture. Journal of Hand Surgery, 23B (1), 136–139. Brehmer, J. L., & Husband, J. B. (2014). Accelerated rehabilitation compared with a standard protocol after distal radial fractures treated with volar open ...

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    • [DOCX File]Radial and Femoral Arterial Sheaths removal following ...

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      Clean the radial site with an antiseptic solution and check for swelling, bruising and bleeding around the site. Dry the site with sterile gauze and gently pull around 2 cm of the radial sheath from the entry site. Apply the TR Band around the wrist with the green dot positioned ½ cm above the entry site. Make sure the band is applied in a snug fit fashion. Inflate the TR Band with the ...

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    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word

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      The clinical management algorithm for a fracture of the wrist (that is intra-articular or ulna styloid fracture, and/or instability) is shown in Figure 2a and 2b. Figure 2a shows the current pathway available for treatment of a wrist fracture, and Figure 2b shows the pathway including the proposed services. The criteria required for the use of the new procedures would be the radiological ...

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    • [DOCX File]ANZCTR

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      Distal radial fractures are the commonest fractures seen in a hospital setting. (1) They are particularly common in the elderly (age 65 and over) due to higher rates of falls and prevalence of osteoporosis. In Australia, it is estimated that the number of osteoporotic wrist fractures (in people aged 50 years and over) will increase over 25% ...

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      study followed up 54 patients and showed that following distal radial fracture fixation, wrist arthritis may affect the patient’s subjective well-being,as documented with short form-36, without influencing functional outcome. Rampoldi M, Palombi D, Tagliente D(2011)[19] studied 21 pateints with fractures of the distal radius and concluded that fixed angle volar plates were demonstrated to be ...

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    • Management of Complications of Wrist Arthroplasty and ...

      Intraoperative complications during TWA include fracture and tendon laceration. Proper preparation of the radius prior to implantation of the radial component is vital to avoid fracture. If the intramedullary canal is inadequately prepared or the cortical bone is weakened, then placement of the press-fit radial component may cause fracture (3,6). Thus it is recommended to use fluoroscopy ...

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    • [DOCX File]Spinal Injury Management of the Adult

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      The level of precaution required can be assessed using the definitions for the 3 Protocol Groups outlined in Attachment 1. 1.1 Logrolling . Logrolling is performed to provide pressure area care, examine skin integrity, assess for further injury, during thoracolumbar spinal clearance and to protect the airway in the instance of vomiting etc. The main aim of this technique is to support and ...

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