Abstract:Mean age 56 years (range, 19-87). The primary outcome measures were the following: Radiological (radial inclination, ulnar variance and palmar tilt at 3 and 6 months), clinical (the total Mayo wrist score) and the single score of each domain (pain, function, mobility and grip strength). RESULTS: At follow-up, in 79 examined wrists (54.4%) there was no pain, in 55 wrists (37.9%) the pain was mild and in 11 (7.5%) cases the pain was moderate. Wrist function was good, and 83 (58.4%) patients returned to their nor… Show more
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