Treatment of radial head fractures

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      radial fragment; failed conservative treatment. Fractured olecranon . with . Radial head dislocated anteriorly . Hume Fracture. Essex – Lopresti Fracture. Fractured radial head . and . Dislocation of distal radioulnar joint . Galeazzi Fracture. Reverse Monteggia; fracture midshaft or distal ⅓ …

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    • OrthopaedicsOne

      The Mason classification of radial head fractures is useful for determining treatment options. A Mason Type 1 fracture is a nondisplaced fracture with no mechanical blockage to forearm rotation. These fractures can be treated with a sling and early range of motion after 24-72 hours (indeed, as soon after injury as discomfort subsides).

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      Vfc is a process whereby, once the fracture has been viewed by Radiology (and considered it will not require surgical intervention) it is passed onto Physiotherapy to continue conservative treatment. Two of the conditions identified were lateral malleoli avulsion fractures and proximal radial head fractures.

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    • [DOC File]NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS

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      : Current Management of Radial Head Fractures. Lewis, DR: Distal Radius Fractures: Where are we now? Gaul JS: Current Trends in Management of Scaphoid Fractures. Gaston, RG: Unique Injuries to the Athlete’s Hand and Wrist. Ward WA: Current Status of Cubital Tunnel Surgery: Endoscopic, in situ, Transposition. Gaston RG

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    • [DOC File]HEAD, NECK, AND FACE INJURIES

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      Definition - injury where cerebral substance is visable through a scalp laceration. Open head injuries usually combine lacerations of the scalp, fragmentation of the skull from fractures, and lacerations of the membranes that cover the brain. The brain may be relatively untouched, or it may be extensively bruised or lacerated. Causes

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      Causative factors include tendinous bands, a deep head of the pronator teres, accessory muscles (including the Gantzer muscle, which is the accessory head of the FPL), aberrant radial artery branches, and injury may occur following fractures to the arm causing fibrous bands to form or from impingement by enlarged bursae or thrombosed veins.

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    • New Application

      Open treatment of radial head or neck fracture, includes internal fixation or radial head excision when performed; with radial head prosthetic replacement 24666 Closed treatment of ulnar fracture, proximal end (e.g., olecranon or coronoid process [es]); without manipulation

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    • Ulnar and Radial Shaft Fractures - OrthopaedicsOne

      Fractures of the ulnar and radial shaft can occur across all age groups, but are most common in children. Indeed, mid-shaft forearm fractures are among the most common type of fracture in children. This type of injury is most often the consequence of direct trauma, frequently from a fall on an outstretched hand from a large height.

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