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treatment are pain relief, early mobilization and maintenance of the patient’s independence. 1 , 2 , 4 Hemiarthroplasty is a widespread surgical treatment of displaced femoral neck fractures in older people. Two implant categories are available, either
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Interosseous membrane injury 0 1 1 Proximal translation of the radius 0 1 1 No nomenclature used 2 0 2 The most commonly stated clinical criterion for both acute and chronic EL injury was wrist pain in the presence of a
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radiographic progression of healing for three months. 1 Associated minor criteria include pain, impaired function, delayed rehabilitation resulting in a work and social handicap. A classification is needed to understand the problem and to form the basis
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upper limb fractures, and often lead to chronic pain, functional impairment and late degenerative changes. 2 , 18 – 22 Further treatment is often indicated, and reconstruction of normal anatomy is the preferred treatment option but can be