Distal Radius Fracture: Ace Your FRCS Oral Exam Case
30 مارس 2026
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Learn more about Distal Radius Fracture: Ace Your FRCS Oral Exam Case and how to manage it. A distal radius fracture is a break in the radius bone near the wrist, often characterized by dorsal angulation and displacement. Radiographs typically show dorsal tilt on AP views and dorsal displacement on lateral views. Management depends on patient and injury factors, frequently involving closed manipulation for unstable fractures to restore alignment and reduce soft tissue tension.
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