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The Clinical Observation Of Flexed Or Neutral Wrist's Position For The Treatment Of Extension Type Distal Radial Fractures

Posted on:2011-02-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K J YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2154360308972475Subject:Journal of Orthopaedics
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Objective:In this paper, through the use of small splints were used flexed or neutral wrist's position fixation for the treatment of the extension type distal radius fractures cases of clinical observation and study, observing the two fixed-position on the prognosis of extension type distal radius fractures ,To guide the clinical right extension type distal radius fracture treatment.Methods:In this paper, a systematic review of Chinese medicine and modern medicine, the understanding of distal radius fracture literature, summed up the type of fracture etiology and pathogenesis of TCM, fractures restoration, a small splint treatment of evolution theory and the strengths and weaknesses inside and outside the dialectical administering treatment medication and functional training; an overview of modern medicine, the epidemiological characteristics of the fracture, anatomical knowledge, bio-mechanics research, injury mechanism, diagnosis and treatment at home and abroad are reviewed. In this study selected 40 patients with extension type distal radius fractures patients,20 cases of experimental group and control group,20 cases were used wrist flexion and neutral position outside the small splint fixation. Before and after treatment, respectively, of the three point (first day, seventh day, thirty-fifth day) on pain, function, palm angle, foot angle, lateral displacement, and radial shortening were observed record, for comparison analysis to assess the therapeutic effect of a fixed flexionResults:Test group and control group in charge of the maintenance of the comparative aspects of inclination of the second referral was statistically significant (0.01
Keywords/Search Tags:Fixed flexion, Neutral position fixation, Splints, Extension type distal radius fracture, Clinical observation
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