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 +  * 52/66 Good/ excellent
 +  * 66/189 pot
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 +  * 87pt out of 189 mean 55 (19-78) f/u 9-13 years, ( 50A, 4B (more in young), 33 C )
 +  * 73 female, young (increased male)
 +  * 52/66 GoB Good/ excellent despite radiological deformity
 +  * outcome not correlated with age
 +  * wrist mobility recovered faster than grip
 +  * patient more than 60 recovered slower
 +  * Patient from a RCT of non-surgical treatment --> not published
 +  * older increased radial shortening
 +  * VAS increased with activity
 +  * Grip strength continue to improve after 6 months & ROM
 +  * There is loss of reduction, even in young and also after 6 months
 +  * Nice charts of reduction loss
 +  * correlation between extra-articular parameters and GoBC
 +  * Explains why PRWE and DASH not used
 +  * Initial displacement is predictor of final displacement
 +  * Pain correlates with grip strength (other reports)
  
 ====Source===== ====Source=====
 Földhazy, Z., Törnkvist, H., Elmstedt, E., Andersson, G., Hagsten, B., & Ahrengart, L. (2007). Long-Term Outcome of Nonsurgically Treated Distal Radius Fractures. The Journal of Hand Surgery, 32(9), 1374–1384. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsa.2007.08.019 Földhazy, Z., Törnkvist, H., Elmstedt, E., Andersson, G., Hagsten, B., & Ahrengart, L. (2007). Long-Term Outcome of Nonsurgically Treated Distal Radius Fractures. The Journal of Hand Surgery, 32(9), 1374–1384. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsa.2007.08.019
  
 +====See also====
 +  * [[md:distal_radius_fractures]]
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 +====History====
 +  * 2020-08-09 created
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