
Hand & Wrist
Manual manipulation and finger-trap traction both effective for Colles fractures
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2002 Mar;84-A(3):354-8223 patients with 225 displaced Colles-type fractures were randomized to closed reduction treatment with either finger-trap traction or manual manipulation. The fractures were assessed radiographically by measurement of the radial angle, dorsal tilt, and radial shortening for 5 weeks after reduction. No significant differences were found in alignment, and both groups had equal rates of satisfactory reductions and similar failure rates.
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