Wrist & Hand | Distal Radius Fracture

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As with elbow fractures, the most common mechanism involves a fall onto an out stretched hand (FOOSH). Though the radius is most commonly fractured due to being longer than the ulna, in some instances a fracture to both the distal radius and ulna may occur. Mechanism Of InjuryPatient will usually recall a fall onto an outstretched Continue reading

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