Although often viewed as benign injuries, clavicular fractures can lead to complications ... grafts to obtain union and restore the clavicle to its normal length. The purpose of this paper ...
While commonly referred to as a “broken wrist,” most wrist fractures are actually fractures of one or both of the two bones of the forearm, the radius and the ulna. A fracture of the distal radius is ...
A buckle fracture is an incomplete fracture where one side of the bone "buckles" or bends on itself; it does not affect the other side of the bone. This type of fracture can occur throughout childhood ...
The primary outcome investigated was the time to the first osteoporotic fracture at common sites — hip, pelvis, radius/ulna, humerus, clavicle, and spine — with vertebral fractures assessed as a ...