Примери за използване на Distal radius на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Closed distal radius fracture.
And a Colles fracture on the right distal radius.
Partial fusion of the distal radius and the acromion.
Complex rehabilitation program among patients with complication shoulder-arm syndrome after distal radius fracture.
Fractures of the distal radius(wrist).
Key words: distal radius, rehabilitation, fracture, functional assessment.
Gross abnormality of the distal radius from the fall.
In fact, a distal radius fracture is often synonymous with the term“broken wrist.”.
They frequently occur in the distal radius.
Key words: fracture, distal radius, rehabilitation, functional assessment.
In the survey 22 patients with“shoulder-arm” syndrome complication after distal radius fracture have been included.
As with distal radius fractures, scaphoid fractures almost always are the result of a fall onto an outstretched hand.
Breaking a fall would fracture distal radius, not proximal phalanges.
The most common type of fracture of the wrist joint is a break in the radius bone,known as a distal radius fracture.
This group is the least likely to suffer a distal radius fracture- the more common injury- after a fall.
What's odd is that for someone who appears to have been assaulted at time of death,there are no Colles fractures to the distal radius, or humeral head breaks.
Fractures of the wrist(e.g. distal radius and scaphoid) using specialized metallic plates, screws and pins.
Treatment with Aclasta resulted in a 6.7% increase in BMD at the lumbar spine, 6.0% at the total hip,5.1% at the femoral neck, and 3.2% at the distal radius over 3 years as compared to placebo.
A Barton's fracture is a distal radius fracture with the addition of a dislocation in the radiocarpal joint between the forearm and the wrist.
This fracture often occurs in conjunction with a distal radius fracture as the result of a fall.
Summary: The purpose of this article is to examine, follow up and report on the recovery of the volume of actions in the shoulder joint among patients,who have developed“shoulder-arm” syndrome complication after distal radius fracture.
The most common type of wrist fracture is a distal radius fracture, which is a fracture at the end of the long radius bone of the forearm.
Investigating the importance of additional factors related with the effectiveness of a complex rehabilitation program in patients with distal radius fracture- 47, 2011,№ 2, 40-45.
Aclasta significantly increased BMD at the lumbar spine,hip, and distal radius relative to treatment with placebo at all timepoints(6, 12, 24 and 36 months).
Effect on bone mineral density(BMD) Aclasta significantly increased BMD at the lumbar spine,hip, and distal radius relative to treatment with placebo at all timepoints(6, 12, 24 and 36 months).
The most common type of wrist fracture is a distal radius fracture, which is a fracture at the end of the long radius bone of the forearm.
Aclasta significantly increased BMD at the lumbar spine,hip, and distal radius relative to treatment with placebo at all timepoints(6, 12, 24 and 36 months).
Treatment with Preotact reduced volumetric cortical bone BMD(measured at the distal radius and mid-shaft tibia), while periosteal circumference or indices of cortical bone strength were maintained.
A Barton's fracture can be diagnosed andtreated in a similar manner as a distal radius fracture, except it's less likely that it can be treated with a closed reduction(resetting without surgery) and will probably require surgery.
Summary: In respect to the investigation andreporting on the effect of applying labour activities when rehabilitating patients recovering after a distal radius fracture, we compiled a test that included all known and routine researches of the upper limb's functional condition: Visual Analogue Pain Scale, goniometry, MMT(manual muscle testing), types of grasps and daily life activities, and the total number of points(the maximum is 100) gives an objective idea of the recovery of patients with traumas and upper limb troubles.