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Changing trends in the management of pediatric distal forearm fractures: a descriptive Danish 20-year nationwide registry study of 175,083 cases
Background and purpose: Management of pediatric distal forearm fractures ranges from no or simple immobilization to surgical fixation. Treatment decisions depend on age and fracture severity, but practices vary widely across countries. As surgical intervention has increased internationally, we aimed to investigate national trends in incidence and treatment o
Incidence proportion of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) after distal radius fracture: a population-based register study
Background and purpose: One of the most severe complications of distal radius fractures (DRF) is the development of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). The incidence proportion (IP) of CRPS following DRF varies widely in the literature. Our aim is to report the incidence proportion of CRPS in DRF patients, subgrouping on age, sex, and treatment choice, an
National rates of pediatric extremity fractures over a 20-year timespan in Denmark: a population-based descriptive cohort study
Background and purpose: Previous reports on incidences rates of Scandinavian pediatric extremity fractures have varied, as they are often anatomically specific and based on institution-specific findings. To gain knowledge of current and future burden on the healthcare system, a national cohort assessment is necessary. We aimed to assess the proportion and in
