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“The incidence of distal radius fracture in the adult population is significantly less than in other age groups. As a result of this lower incidence and apparently random occurrence of fracture in this lower risk group, little data is available on this population regarding epidemiology of these injuries” nellans2012
“Although the pediatric and elderly population are at the greatest risk for this injury, distal radius fracture still have significant importance on the health and well being of young patients”
tsai2011: while age specific increase important, young adults still make up large proportion of cases.
distal radius fracture in the active elderly population can be one of the first indication of underlying osteoporosis and the event represents a prime point for intervention
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