M Thaler, R Biedermann, J Lair, M Krismer… - Journal of Bone and …, 2011 - JBJS (Br) ... study periods. 7 With the introduction of ultrasound hip screening, the rate of splintage dropped from a mean of 170 cases per year (147 to 190) in period I to a mean of 90 per year (82 to 105) in period II. When comparing the ...
JA Clamp… - Trauma, 2011 - tra.sagepub.com ... bleeding. A commercially available pelvic binder provides circumferential compression and rapidly closes the pelvis, leading to fracture splintage and reduction in pelvic volume, both of which reduce haemorrhage. ... Pelvic splintage Whilst ...
[PDF] from cjtrauma.comAP Singh, IK Dhammi… - Chinese Journal of Traumatology, 2011 - cjtrauma.com ... She sustained the injury after a fall on both outstretched hands, first right and then left. She was treated by a quack in the form of massage and above elbow wooden splintage for four months. ... 112 . The wound was closed by layers and posterior splintage was applied. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 4 versions
SR Konda, CJ Jordan… - Journal of Orthopaedic …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... planned. If temporary splintage of tibial shaft fractures is chosen, most recommend a plaster long-leg splint with a posterior slab and a U-slab extending to the proximal thigh for maximal stability and rotational control. Standard ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[HTML] from jhs-euro.comV Dabas, T Suri, PK Surapuraju… - Journal of Hand Surgery …, 2011 - jhs-euro.com ... Early tendon transfer quickly restored efficient grip while awaiting reinnervation of wrist extensors, avoiding the need for prolonged external splintage. ... Early tendon transfer provides a temporary 'internal splintage' and is not a definitive treatment. ... Related articles - All 5 versions