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    Economic aspects of complicated osteoporosis: The cost of treatment in the first year after fracture by O. V. Dobrovolskaya, N. V. Toroptsova, O. M. Lesnyak

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The investigation enrolled 196 women (mean age, 65.8±9.1 years) who had sustained fractures at five major osteoporotic sites (proximal hip (PH), distal forearm (DF), surgical humeral neck, vertebral column, and medial and/or lateral ankle). …”
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    Morphological and Functional Asymmetry Among Competitive Female Fencing Athletes by Wiktoria Bany, Monika Nyrć, Monika Lopuszanska-Dawid

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…For the 24 bilateral anthropometric features, small differences were found in seven characteristics: foot length, subscapular skinfold thickness, upper arm circumference, minimum and maximum forearm circumference, upper limb length, and arm circumference in tension. …”
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    Effect of competing mortality risks on predictive performance of the QFracture-2012 risk prediction tool for major osteoporotic fracture and hip fracture: external validation cohor... by Bruce Guthrie, Peter Donnan, Megan McMinn, Daniel R Morales, Shona J Livingstone, Chima Eke

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Linked general practice (Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) Gold), mortality registration (Office of National Statistics), and hospital inpatient (Hospital Episode Statistics) data, from 1 January 2004 to 31 March 2016.Participants 2 747 409 women and 2 684 730 men, aged 30-99 years, with up-to-standard linked data that had passed CPRD checks for at least one year.Main outcome measures Two outcomes were modelled based on those predicted by QFracture: major osteoporotic fracture and hip fracture. Major osteoporotic fracture was defined as any hip, distal forearm, proximal humerus, or vertebral crush fracture, from general practice, hospital discharge, and mortality data. …”
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    Determination of Colles fracture risk index by X-ray images with the computer vision application by Wisam A. Hussein, Hussain J. AlKhatteib, Jawad K. Abbas

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The use of the AIT233 model was granted for this study under a non-profit scientific research license. Forearm X-ray datasets for the normal (without fracture, control group) and Colles fracture individuals were downloaded from a licensed repository. …”
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    Combined Ipsilateral Humeral Shaft and Galeazzi Fractures Creating a Floating Elbow Variant by Patrick Lee, Allison Z. Piatek, Michael J. DeRogatis, Paul S. Issack

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…“Floating elbow” injuries of the arm traditionally represent a combination of humeral shaft and forearm fractures which require anatomic rigid open reduction and internal fixation of all fractures to allow for early range of motion exercises of the elbow. …”
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    Postero-Lateral Elbow Dislocation With Ipsilateral Radius And Ulna Fracture: A Case Report by Sreejith Thampy J, Arun H.S, Sagar V

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…How-ever, elbow dislocation with either radius or ulna diaphyseal fracture is commonly reported. We report an uncommon injury of a 33 years old male who had his elbow dislocation with ipsilateral both bones forearm fracture. …”
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    Distal Humerus Fracture Malunion in Adults: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature by Ioannis M. Stavrakakis, Zisis Ntontis, Olga Kastritsi, Constantinos Chaniotakis, Kalliopi Alpantaki, Grigorios Kastanis

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Open correction of the deformity, anatomical reduction of the articular surface, and realignment of the metaphyseal level of the fracture were performed. Six months postoperation, a painless flexion-extension arc of 110° and a normal rotation of the forearm was achieved. …”
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    A Case of Humeral Head Fracture-dislocation with Vascular Injury: How We Managed it by K Meenakshisundaram, Nagesh C Sangolgi, Kandaswamy K G, Hari Sivanandan, Athipathi Sundararaj, Chiranjeevi K P

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The most common vascular injury produced by a proximal humerus fracture was an intimal rupture with subsequent thrombosis because there are no palpable peripheral pulses and no ischemia, axillary artery injury often goes undiagnosed at first, putting the hand at risk of necrosis and amputation if ischemia persists, and the forearm at risk of compartment syndrome after revascularization. …”
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    A real-world analysis of 1,823 hospitalized osteoporotic fractures in Northeast China by Qi Meng, Qi Meng, Xinwei Wang, Yuzhong Gao, William D. Leslie, Lisa M. Lix, Xianbao Shi, Bo Kan, Shuman Yang, Shuman Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Major osteoporotic fractures including hip, vertebral, forearm and wrist, and humerus were diagnosed based on x-ray reports extracted from the electronic medical records (EMR). …”
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    From teeth to bone: dental caries has causal effects on osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture by Gongzi Zhang, Juan Zheng, Ying Zhou, Ming Zhou, Jiali Zhang, Yangxiaoxue Liu, Yuhan Geng, Wenxin Wang, Min Xin, Bo Yang, Lihai Zhang, Liping Huang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…MR analyses of these instruments were performed on European individuals for the association with BMD of forearm, femoral neck and lumbar spine; and individuals from FinnGen consortium for OP, OP with pathological fracture, postmenopausal OP with pathological fracture, and site-specific fractures. …”
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    Hirayama Disease: A Rare Disease with Unusual Features by S. Anuradha, Vanlalmalsawmdawngliana Fanai

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We report a case of Hirayama disease in a 25-year-old Indian man presenting with gradually progressive asymmetrical weakness and wasting of both hands and forearms along with unusual features of autonomic dysfunction and upper motor neuron lesion.…”
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    Successful Management of Atypical Bilateral Galeazzi Fractures with Unique Dorsal Displacement: A Case Report by Warid Altaf, Amit Chaudhari, Parag Sancheti

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This case emphasizes the importance of prompt surgical management, precise anatomical realignment, and individualized intraoperative assessment in treating complex and rare bilateral forearm fractures. It also highlights the potential for excellent recovery outcomes with early and accurate intervention.…”
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    Is transphyseal intramedullary fixation of the distal radius in pediatric fractures a safe procedure? An MRI study by Marco Giordano, Michela Florio, Silvia Careri, Marco Cirillo, Angelo Gabriele Aulisa, Angelo Gabriele Aulisa, Fabio Massimo Pezzoli, Francesco Falciglia

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To specifically avoid the wrist fracture healing process near the growth plate as possible bias of the study, we enrolled only patients with mid-shaft forearm fractures.Materials and methodsWe evaluated 26 patients with diaphyseal forearm fractures who underwent intramedullary percutaneous transphyseal fixation of the distal radius with a Kirschner wire. …”
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    A Rare Case of Nonossifying Fibroma of Ulna with a Pathological Fracture: A Case Report by Chennur SMS Mazhar, Satish Koti, Raghavendra Raju RP, Chayan K Pal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here we are presenting a case of NOF in a 16-year-old female who presented to us with left forearm pain and swelling. Following radiological evaluation, there was a pathological fracture in the ulna with a metadiaphyseal lytic lesion. …”
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    Aromatase inhibitors therapy and major osteoporotic fracture risk in postmenopausal breast cancer patients: a nationwide real-world cohort study by Pin-Han Liu, Ching-Fang Tsai, Yu-Chen Hsu, Cheng-Yi Wu, Hsin-Yi Yang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…MOFs incidence in AIs users compared to TAM users, with secondary outcomes including fractures of the spine, hip, humerus, and forearm. …”
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    Pediatric posterior trans-olecranon fracture-dislocation of the elbow: a case report and review of literature by Ren Xiang, Tang Qingsong, Zhao Kang, Hu Jie

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Herein, we present a case report on a rare pediatric posterior trans-olecranon fracture dislocation of the elbow, a type of dislocation that has never been reported in children. …”
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    EMG features dataset for arm activity recognitionGoogle Drive by Koundinya Challa, Issa W. AlHmoud, Chandra Jaiswal, Anish C. Turlapaty, Balakrishna Gokaraju

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The raw EMG data were filtered and processed to extract seven time-domain features across each channel, resulting in 28 total features. …”
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    Cross-validation of an artificial intelligence tool for fracture classification and localization on conventional radiography in Dutch population by Huibert C. Ruitenbeek, Sahil Sahil, Aradhana Kumar, Ravi Kumar Kushawaha, Swetha Tanamala, Saigopal Sathyamurthy, Rohitashva Agrawal, Subhankar Chattoraj, Jasika Paramasamy, Daniel Bos, Roshan Fahimi, Edwin H. G. Oei, Jacob J. Visser

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results In total, 14,311 radiographs (median age, 48 years (range 18–98), 7265 male) were analyzed and categorized by body parts; clavicle, shoulder, humerus, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand and finger, pelvis, hip, femur, knee, lower leg, ankle, foot and toe. 4156/14,311 (29%) had fractures. …”
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