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  1. Distal radius fracture - Wikipedia

    A distal radius fracture, also known as wrist fracture, is a break of the part of the radius bone which is close to the wrist. [1] Symptoms include pain, bruising, and rapid-onset swelling. [1] …

  2. Classification of distal radius fractures - Wikipedia

    Classification of distal radius fractures Fracture with a dorsal tilt. Dorsal is left, and volar is right in the image. Classifications systems of distal radius fractures aim to aggregate patterns of injury …

  3. Colles' fracture - Wikipedia

    Classification The term Colles fracture is classically used to describe a fracture at the distal end of the radius, at its cortico-cancellous junction. However, the term now tends to be used loosely …

  4. Lidström classification - Wikipedia

    Lidström classification is a system of categorizing fractures of the distal radius, one of the two bones of the forearm. In the Lidström classification system there are six types of fractures. The …

  5. Barton's fracture - Wikipedia

    A Barton's fracture is a type of wrist injury where there is a broken bone associated with a dislocated bone in the wrist, typically occurring after falling on top of a bent wrist. [1] It is an …

  6. Smith's fracture - Wikipedia

    A Smith's fracture, is a fracture of the distal radius. [1] Although it can also be caused by a direct blow to the dorsal forearm [2] or by a fall with the wrist flexed, the most common mechanism of …

  7. Frykman classification - Wikipedia

    "Fracture of the distal radius including sequelae--shoulder-hand-finger syndrome, disturbance in the distal radio-ulnar joint and impairment of nerve function. A clinical and experimental study".

  8. Müller AO Classification of fractures - Wikipedia

    Müller AO Classification of fractures The Müller AO Classification of fractures is a system for classifying bone fractures initially published in 1987 [1] by the AO Foundation as a method of …