Wrist fracture
Introduction
Introduction Wrist fractures are more common in daily life, and most of the injured are older people. Most of the patients are caused by the palms landing after falling. The fracture occurred mostly at 2 cm near the distal end of the humerus and was clinically known as the Coriolis fracture. If the treatment is not timely and effective, the wrist joints of the patient will have joint deformities, limited joint function, and joint pain, which often cause inconvenience to the daily life of the patient. Therefore, it is necessary to perform correct resetting and good fixation during diagnosis and treatment.
Cause
Cause
Most patients are caused by the palm of their hand after falling.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
X-ray examination of mammography
CT examination is available.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Can be distinguished from simple fractures.
Simple fracture is a type of fracture of the forearm ulna and radius.
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