30 closest matches · ranked by relevance
Displaced Forearm Fractures
Primary: Loss of Radius Fracture Reduction — 35; 35; 66; 66 participants — p=1.00
Displaced Metatarsal Neck Fracture
Primary: Time of Union — 5.8 weeks
Distal Radius Fractures
Primary: Average Difference Between Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire Scores — 85.2; 91.8 units on a scale
Proximal Humeral Fracture
Primary: Constant Scale Evaluation at 3 Months and 12 Months From the Date of Trauma — 40.1; 51.8 units on a scale — p=<0.01
Bone Fractures · Radius Fractures · Closed Fractures
Primary: Radial Shortening in Degrees - Residual Radiographic Deformities in Terms of the Radial Tilt, Radial Shortening and Radial Variation, Obtained in Both Groups. — 8.96…
Closed Supracondylar Fracture of Femur
Primary: Time to Distal Femur Fracture Healing by Radiographic Evidence — 1.75; 2.15 months
Orthopaedic Traumatic Open Fractures
Primary: Healing of Orthopaedic Trauma Open Fractures — 3.2; 4.0 use days
Closed Proximal Tibial Fracture Schatzker I - VI · Closed Proximal Tibial Fracture AO-OTA 41 · Closed Proximal Tibial Fracture AO-OTA 42
Primary: Fracture Union — 27; 2 participants
Fracture
Primary: Sensitivity — 96.7 percent of scans with a fracture
Radius Fractures
Primary: The Grip Strength — 98.3; 62.6 Percentage of opposite side — p=<0.05
Ankle Fracture
Primary: Functional Outcome as Measured by the Activities Scale for Kids at 4 Weeks From the Time of the Initial Injury — 85.3; 91.3 percentage of questions
Osteoporosis · Atypical Femoral Fracture
Primary: Radiologic Evidence of Bone Healing — 12.6; 11.2; 15.4; 13.2 units on a scale
Tibial Fractures
Primary: Duration of Time the Patient Was in the OR as a Measure of Effectiveness of the Treatment — 107.0 Minutes
Non-displaced Scaphoid Fractures
Primary: Extent of Union — 70; 85 percentage of union
Femoral Fractures
Primary: EQ-5D — 69.23; 72.81; 74.24; 73.04 units on a scale
Tibial Fractures
Primary: Participants' Quality of Life at 3 Months — 0.60; 0.59 score on a scale
Femur Fracture
Primary: Difference in the Two Groups in Regards to Resident Time. — 24; 57 minutes
Radius; Fracture, Lower or Distal End
Primary: Change in Wrist Range of Motion (ROM)
LC Pelvic Fracture
Primary: Posttreatment Pain — 5.3; 6.2; 4.2; 5.6 scores on a scale
Tibial Fractures
Primary: Number of Patients With Healed Fractures — 83; 66; 8; 13 patients — p=0.0541
Fracture of Shaft of Radius and/or Ulna · Metaphyseal Fracture of Bone of Upper Limb · Fracture of Upper Limb, Level Unspecified
Primary: Complication Rate of the Cast Type — 9; 12; 8 participants
Long Bone Delayed-Union Fracture
Primary: Percentage of Responders at 6 Months (Efficacy of ALLOB) — 100 percent of patients
Fracture Mandible
Primary: Time to Place Archbars — 14.07; 37.29 minutes
Ankle Injuries
Primary: Percentage of Nonpalpable Hardware — 71; 55; 64; 66 percentage of participants
Edema Arm · Fracture; Wrist
Primary: Thumb Circumference — -0.2; 0 cm
Pediatric Distal Radius Fractures
Primary: Number of Participants Without Fracture Displacement at 8 Weeks Post Injury — 26; 27 Participants
Supination-external Rotation Ankle Fractures
Primary: Medial Clear Space Distance in the Ankle Joint — 1.41 mm
Femur Neck Fracture
Primary: Percentage of Participants With No Revision Surgery at 12 Months After Internal Fixation of a Low-Trauma Femoral Neck Fracture — 87; 86 percentage of participants
Fractures, Closed · Wounds and Injuries
Primary: Number of Participants With Total Wound Infections — 4; 9 participants — p==0.12
Humeral Fractures
Primary: Number of Participants With Indicated Status as Assessed by Mail Questionnaire Upper Extremities Functional Index (UEFI) — 4; 4; 24 Participants