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Page 157
Intra - articular fractures involve either or both the head and base . ... Impaction
fractures may be confined to a depression of 1 - 4 mm of around 30 % of the
articular surface into the metaphysis leaving a portion of the articular rim intact (
Wolfe ...
Intra - articular fractures involve either or both the head and base . ... Impaction
fractures may be confined to a depression of 1 - 4 mm of around 30 % of the
articular surface into the metaphysis leaving a portion of the articular rim intact (
Wolfe ...
Page 159
Mallet fractures may be confined to a mere fragment or involve separation of the
entire articular surface . Attachment of the extensor tendon to the detached
fragment causes the classic drop of the distal phalanx . Mallet fractures have
been ...
Mallet fractures may be confined to a mere fragment or involve separation of the
entire articular surface . Attachment of the extensor tendon to the detached
fragment causes the classic drop of the distal phalanx . Mallet fractures have
been ...
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result , usually involving a large portion of the articular surface . When the foot is
in a neutral position , both anterior and posterior fractures may be formed . Often
these fractures are so extensive that they merge with those often referred to ...
result , usually involving a large portion of the articular surface . When the foot is
in a neutral position , both anterior and posterior fractures may be formed . Often
these fractures are so extensive that they merge with those often referred to ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
The Circumstances of Blunt Force Trauma | 224 |
Copyright | |
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