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The CLIPS Protocol: Cast re-aLignment In Paediatric patients using Stationery

Paediatric tibial shaft fractures are commonly treated nonoperatively and followed-up in the clinic setting. Loss of position has traditionally been managed with wedging of the cast or admission and manipulation in the operaing theatre. The authors present a technique to aid in the wedging of plaste...

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Published in:Injury 2024-12, Vol.55 (12), p.111932, Article 111932
Main Authors: Amirthalingam, Hiren, Kirollos, Bishoy, Bedi, Harvinder, Damasena, Iswadi
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Casts, Surgical
Child
Female
Forearm
Fracture
Humans
Male
Paediatric
Radius Fractures - surgery
Radius Fractures - therapy
Tibia
Tibial Fractures - surgery
Tibial Fractures - therapy
Treatment Outcome
Ulna Fractures - surgery
Ulna Fractures - therapy
Wedging
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