The treatment of fractures . Ulna shaft. Fig. 237.—Common displacement in fracture of the neck of the radius (after Mouchet). this epiphysis are thought to be Colles fractures, and they aretreated as such. The treatment of the two conditions is muchthe same, but there is less difficulty in maintaining the frag-ments in position in separation of the epiphysis, and the epiphysealseparation requires a shorter time in splints. A soft, cartilaginous crepitus is felt. There are usually lessswelling and less pain than in a Colles fracture. The deformityis quite constant : a prominence near the carpus


The treatment of fractures . Ulna shaft. Fig. 237.—Common displacement in fracture of the neck of the radius (after Mouchet). this epiphysis are thought to be Colles fractures, and they aretreated as such. The treatment of the two conditions is muchthe same, but there is less difficulty in maintaining the frag-ments in position in separation of the epiphysis, and the epiphysealseparation requires a shorter time in splints. A soft, cartilaginous crepitus is felt. There are usually lessswelling and less pain than in a Colles fracture. The deformityis quite constant : a prominence near the carpus on the dorsum ofthe wrist and a prominence higher up on the palmar surface of.


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