Studies have shown that since 1997, the incidence of injuries to the distal radius has increased by 22%, leading to increased professional interest in the treatment of these complex injuries. The second edition of the classic volume, Fractures of the Distal Radius, comes at just the right time to answer this need. Fully revised and expanded, with over 230 new illustrations, reviews accepted treatments, and discusses the best choice for treatment based on the authors' extensive experience. The authors also present new concepts of anatomy and important new research on outcomes of various...
Studies have shown that since 1997, the incidence of injuries to the distal radius has increased by 22%, leading to increased professional interest in...