2023
DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2023.2188391
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Malunions following lower extremity fractures in veterans with a spinal cord injury/disorder

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“…Some [ 155 , 177 ], but not all [ 182 , 193 ], have noted fewer fracture nonunion with operative compared with non-operative therapies. No differences in malunion rates by type of fracture treatment were noted in one report [ 194 ]. A better range of motion was achieved in a cohort managed surgically compared to those managed non-operatively [ 177 ].…”
Section: Fracture Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some [ 155 , 177 ], but not all [ 182 , 193 ], have noted fewer fracture nonunion with operative compared with non-operative therapies. No differences in malunion rates by type of fracture treatment were noted in one report [ 194 ]. A better range of motion was achieved in a cohort managed surgically compared to those managed non-operatively [ 177 ].…”
Section: Fracture Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%