Conservative treatment of scaphoid fractures
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The value of conservative treatment versus surgery of non-displaced waist scaphoid fractures
Introduction Scaphoid fractures are the most common type of hand fracture. Traditionally, non-displaced fractures of the scaphoid have been treated conservatively, with the immobilisation of the hand with a cast; hence, surgical fixation of the fracture has become increasingly popular because of quicker re-mobilisation and return to its original function. However, this was balanced against the ...
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