radial head fracture
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2015
2015
- Aging clinical and experimental research
- 2015
PURPOSE
To evaluate the clinical outcomes of radial head excision for multifragmentary radial head fracture in patients over 65… (More)
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2014
2014
- Hand
- 2014
BACKGROUND
This study aims to evaluate the incidence of forearm soft tissue abnormalities associated with radial head fracture… (More)
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2014
2014
- Clinical orthopaedics and related research
- 2014
BACKGROUND
Loss of contact between radial head fracture fragments is strongly associated with other elbow or forearm injuries. If… (More)
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2013
2013
- Indian journal of orthopaedics
- 2013
BACKGROUND
Treatment of elbow dislocation with irreparable radial head fracture needs replacement of radial head to achieve… (More)
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2012
2012
- Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery
- 2012
Triceps tendon rupture is a rare but well-reported entity. Three of these reports have documented the occurrence of a triceps… (More)
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2007
2007
- International Orthopaedics
- 2007
Although several treatment options for radial head fractures are available, no clear solutions exist. In this study we therefore… (More)
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2007
2007
- American journal of orthopedics
- 2007
racture of the radial head is the most common skeletal injury in the adult elbow. Most radial head fractures occur in those who… (More)
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2005
2005
- Journal of orthopaedic research : official…
- 2005
This study determined the effect of radial head fracture size and ligament injury on elbow kinematics. Eight cadaveric upper… (More)
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2003
2003
- Clinical biomechanics
- 2003
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of radial head fracture size on radiocapitellar stability… (More)
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1991
1991
- The American journal of emergency medicine
- 1991
Radial head fractures are a fairly common injury secondary to falls on the outstretched forearm. Specific combinations of… (More)
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