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Filter by:This is a mono centric, prospective, randomised trial on the implementation and assessment of a shortened pathway for mono-trauma of the wrist and suspected fracture of distal radius and/or ulna and/or scaphoid bone.
Distal radius fracture is the most common upper extremity fracture with peak incidence among older women after the fifth decade of life. Proprioception is one constituent of a complex Sensory motor control process. Proprioception requires the reception and central integration of incoming afferent signals. Although various sensory and motor deficits have been correlated with significant functional impairment after wrist trauma, limited research exists on the effects of proprioception and multi sensory training after distal radius fracture.
The purpose of this study is to determine pronator quadrutus preservation have clinical impact following volar plate fixation