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  1. One of these eponyms is the Colles fracture, which describes an extra-articular distal metaphyseal fracture of the radius with dorsal displacement. This displacement causes a classic wrist deformity that resembles a dinner fork.

  2. Extra-articular fracture of the distal radius with dorsal displacement. This describes a Colles fracture. An associated ulnar styloid fracture is also seen.

  3. A Colles' fracture is a type of fracture of the distal forearm in which the broken end of the radius is bent backwards. [2] Symptoms may include pain, swelling, deformity, and bruising. [2] Complications may include damage to the median nerve. [1] It typically occurs as a result of a fall on an outstretched hand. [2] Risk factors include ...

  4. distal radius fracture, Colles' fracture, radial styloid, osteoporosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, fragility fracture, ulnar styloid. Skills. Assess radiographs and describe the pattern of injury. Recognize fractures associated with osteoporosis and initiate a workup for it.

  5. 31 lip 2023 · The Colles fracture is defined as a distal radius fracture with dorsal comminution, dorsal angulation, dorsal displacement, radial shortening, and an associated ulnar styloid fracture. The term Colles fracture is often used eponymously for distal fractures with dorsal angulation.

  6. 30 paź 2023 · Colles fracture typically occurs when a person falls and uses a pronated hand and outstretched arm to try to break the fall. In this position, the wrist is usually at 40-90° in dorsiflexion. The pressure from the fall over-extends the hand and breaks the radius just above the wrist.

  7. A fracture through the flared distal metaphysis of the radius, also known as Colles fracture, is a common fracture in adults older than age 50. This type of fracture occurs more often in women than in men and has the same age and sex incidence as fractures of the neck of the femur.