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This is primarily due to the quadrupling of the forces that pass from the palmar
surface of the hand and into the articulation with the radius ( Weber and Chao
1978 ) . These fractures are relatively rare in children and in the elderly .
This is primarily due to the quadrupling of the forces that pass from the palmar
surface of the hand and into the articulation with the radius ( Weber and Chao
1978 ) . These fractures are relatively rare in children and in the elderly .
Page 154
Falls onto the ulnar border of the hand followed by rolling on the back of the hand
may be linked to spiral fractures of the third through fifth metacarpal shafts (
Watson - Jones 1941 ) . When these fractures are present with overall bone loss
...
Falls onto the ulnar border of the hand followed by rolling on the back of the hand
may be linked to spiral fractures of the third through fifth metacarpal shafts (
Watson - Jones 1941 ) . When these fractures are present with overall bone loss
...
Page 338
Yearbook of Hand Surgery . Chicago : Year Book Medical . pp . 140141 . Dobyns
, J . H . and R . L . Linscheid ( 1984 ) . Fractures and dislocations of the wrist . In
Fractures in Adults edited by C . A . Rockwood and D . P . Green . Philadelphia ...
Yearbook of Hand Surgery . Chicago : Year Book Medical . pp . 140141 . Dobyns
, J . H . and R . L . Linscheid ( 1984 ) . Fractures and dislocations of the wrist . In
Fractures in Adults edited by C . A . Rockwood and D . P . Green . Philadelphia ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Alison Galloway | 63 |
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