AAHS 2015: Thermoplastic splint superior to plaster splint for pediatric boxer's fracture
AAHS 2015: Thermoplastic splint superior to plaster splint for pediatric boxer's fracture
Randomized Clinical Trial: Plaster vs. Thermoplastic Splint for a Pediatric Boxer's Fracture
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Synopsis
40 pediatric patients with a boxer's fracture were randomized to receive either an ulnar gutter plaster splint or a thermoplastic hand-based splint for the treatment of a boxer's fracture. The purpose of the study was to compare the two treatments based on pain, a PODCI questionnaire, ROM, and grip strength. Based on the results, thermoplastic hand-based splints offer superior ROM and grip strengt...
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