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  2. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    Long leg cast for tibial fracture. A long leg cast extends from the upper thigh to the toes, immobilizing the knee joint as well as the lower leg and ankle. It is typically used for injuries requiring stabilization across multiple joints, such as tibial or fibular fractures, severe knee injuries, or post-surgical recovery.

  3. Distal radius fracture - Wikipedia

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    In displaced distal radius fracture, in those with low demands, the hand can be cast until the person feels comfortable. If the fracture affects the median nerve, only then is a reduction indicated. If the instability risk is less than 70%, the hand can be manipulated under regional block or general anaesthesia to achieve reduction.

  4. Percutaneous pinning - Wikipedia

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    Numerous pinning techniques have been proposed, however there is not enough evidence to determine which is more effective. [1] Pinning involves the manipulation, with X-ray guidance, of the fracture into an acceptable position, and the immediate insertion of metal pins, called Kirschner wires, through the skin, into one bone fragment and across the fracture line into the other bone fragment.

  5. External fixation - Wikipedia

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    External fixation is a surgical treatment wherein Kirschner pins and wires are inserted and affixed into bone and then exit the body to be attached to an external apparatus composed of rings and threaded rods — the Ilizarov apparatus, the Taylor Spatial Frame, and the Octopod External Fixator — which immobilises the damaged limb to facilitate healing. [1]

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  7. Kirschner wire - Wikipedia

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    Breakage: K-wires may bend or break, especially if the fracture does not heal. [2] Loss of fixation: Smooth K-wires may back out of the bone losing the fixation. This is especially likely if they pass between two mobile bones. Migration of K-wires can occur; instead of backing out the wire can move deeper.

  8. Idaho prisoner says IDOC retaliated after he ‘dared to speak ...

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    Last year, Bobby Templin spoke with the Idaho Statesman about his broken hand, which had healed with a deformity before he got medical treatment. Idaho prisoner says IDOC retaliated after he ...

  9. Dolphins safety Jevon Holland reportedly to miss time with ...

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    The broken bone could force Holland to miss a few weeks; playing safety with a hand in a cast isn’t ideal. It can be done, but wouldn’t be advantageous from a tackling and turnover standout. ...