by Ed Morra | Mar 8, 2012 | Upper Extremity
Proximal radius fractures are commonly encountered in general orthopaedic and upper extremity subspecialty practices. The surgical treatment of these fractures includes the anatomical reconstruction and stable fixation of the proximal radius to achieve early recovery...
by Ed Morra | Mar 8, 2007 | Upper Extremity
Distal radius fractures are commonly encountered in general orthopaedic and hand subspecialty practices. Most surgeons are comfortable with both operative and nonoperative management of these fractures. Treatment options have evolved with fracture pattern governing...
by Ed Morra | Mar 7, 2004 | Upper Extremity
Scaphoid fractures are common, but often challenging to treat. Clinic studies have demonstrated that both conservative treatment and internal fixation have successful long-term results with the latter providing earlier recovery of motion, decreased immobilization an...