A Comparative Study of the Modified Baumann’s Angle Between the Dominant and Non-Dominant Sides in a North Indian Pediatric Population
Arpit Singh,
Narendra S Kushwaha,
Sanjiv Kumar
et al.
Abstract:Background
The literature points towards the fact that paediatric elbow fractures happen more frequently and have greater variability when contrasted with adults. Between 65%-75% of pediatric fractures involve the upper extremity, and supracondylar humerus is the most common of them all. To know the exact site of injury and to estimate the degree of reduction after manipulation, the modified Baumann’s angle, the Baumann’s angle, the Humero-condylar angle, the Anterior humeral line, and the Radio-cap… Show more
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