Fractures, Closed
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Subject Areas on Research
- 30-year retrospective review of frontal sinus fractures: The Charity Hospital experience.
- Applied biomechanics in articular injuries: perspectives in the basic investigation of articular injuries and clinical application.
- Arthroscopic evaluation and treatment of scaphoid nonunion.
- Assessment of pelvic ring stability after injury. Indications for surgical stabilization.
- Authors’ comments in response.
- Calcaneus Fractures: A Possible Musculoskeletal Emergency.
- Cervical spine fractures and dislocations in children.
- Clinical identifiers for detecting underlying closed cervical fractures.
- Computerized tomographic analysis of acute calcaneal fractures.
- Emergency department visits with facial fractures among children and adolescents: an analysis of profile and predictors of causes of injuries.
- External fixation versus conversion to intramedullary nailing for definitive management of closed fractures of the femoral and tibial shaft.
- Hematoma block for ankle fractures: a safe and efficacious technique for manipulations.
- Internal fixation of displaced fractures of the sacrum.
- Magnetic resonance imaging findings in anterolateral impingement of the ankle.
- Parameters for lithium treatment are critical in its enhancement of fracture-healing in rodents.
- Predictors of Time to Union After Operative Fixation of Closed Ankle Fractures.
- Radiographic diagnosis of occult distal fibular avulsion fracture in children with acute lateral ankle sprain.
- Results and Outcomes After Midshaft Clavicle Fracture: Matched Pair Analysis of Operative Versus Nonoperative Management.
- Roentgenographic evaluation of cervical spine trauma.
- Rupture of the posterior tibial tendon associated with closed ankle fracture.
- Targeting pro-inflammatory cytokines following joint injury: acute intra-articular inhibition of interleukin-1 following knee injury prevents post-traumatic arthritis.
- The efficacy and safety of the hematoma block for fracture reduction in closed, isolated fractures.
- The management of soft-tissue problems associated with calcaneal fractures.
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Keywords of People
- Olson, Steven Arthur, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedics