2017
DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2017.v3.i3j
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Abstract: Aim: Distal radius fracture is common fracture in daily orthopaedic practice accounting for 1/6 th of all the fractures. Conventionally the fractures were treated with closed reduction and immobilization with casts. Even though union of these fractures occurs, they have a very high incidence of going in for malunion and wrist joint instability especially with comminution & intra articular extension cases. Moreover a change in trend to younger age groups as a result of RTA's (road traffic accidents) & trauma is… Show more

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