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Wrist and hand skeletal injuries in children
E Beatty1, T R Light, R J Belsole
1University of South Florida School of Medicine, Tampa.
Hand Clinics
|November 1, 1990
Abstract:
When accidents occur, the hand is the part of the body most often thrust out to lessen the consequences, resulting in a wide array of combinations of soft-tissue and chondro-osseous injuries. Pediatric wrist and hand skeletal injuries discussed in this article include growth mechanism injury, fractures and dislocations, nailbed injuries, fingertip injuries, burns, and frostbite.