White Paper
Biomechanical Properties of Fixed-Angle Volar Distal Radius Plates Under Dynamic Loading
Presented in 2007
Distal radius fractures are commonly encountered in general orthopaedic and hand subspecialty practices. Most surgeons are comfortable with both operative and nonoperative management of these fractures. Treatment options have evolved with fracture pattern governing the specific treatment modality. Casting with or without reduction, percutaneous pinning, external fixation, and open reduction with internal fixation employing dorsal,…

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