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Radio fracture
$10,000.00
Radius fractures generally need 4 to 6 weeks for clinical healing of the bone, although sometimes it may take longer, it is a fracture of the forearm that only affects one of the two bones of the forearm: the radius; The second bone of the forearm is the ulna (the ulna and the radius form the bone junction between the hand and the elbow joint). Usually, the radius breaks near the wrist (it almost always occurs about 1 inch from the end of the bone) and is called: distal radius fracture; But due to its proximity to the wrist joint, this lesion is usually also called: wrist fracture. Treatment is usually with immobilization, although surgery is sometimes necessary for complex fractures.
UNMEDICARE 2643
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- Country
- Costa Rica
- Modality
- Economic
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