A badly planned therapy of a distal radius fracture can have permanent and serious consequences for the patient.
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One truly important factor that indicates the necessity for a surgery is the age of the patient and the way the radius has healed. We can see that on an example of radial inclination. This angle over here is radial inclination and normally it is 23 degrees, but a distal radius fracture can reduce that.
Furthermore, there is a term called volar tilt.
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