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Distal radius fractures, in the forearm closer to the hand, are the most common fractures in the body. In many cases, they can be treated with a cast or brace, but the more severe ones that are displaced or that extend into the joint require internal fixation to restore function and prevent traumatic arthritis.
Este artículo es originalmente publicado en:
http://youtu.be/bMsO88bIu4I
Distal radius fractures, in the forearm closer to the hand, are the most common fractures in the body. In many cases, they can be treated with a cast or brace, but the more severe ones that are displaced or that extend into the joint require internal fixation to restore function and prevent traumatic arthritis.
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