Fractures of the paw do not need surgery
Fractures of the paw involve any or all of the bones of the paws that can be managed with splinting.
Fractures of the paw involve any or all of the bones of the paws that can be managed with splinting.
Fractures of the physes are always best managed surgically. The more common physeal fractures involve the growth plates of the
All articular fractures should be surgically repaired. Why? Incongruence is the number one reason for osteoarthritis (OA) to develop in
Very young patients can present to your clinic with diaphyseal humeral or femoral fractures. Unfortunately, they may not have the
My goal with all of my workshops is not to teach you how to do a surgery, but for you
The FHO is often referred to in the textbooks as a salvage procedure. This means that it is a last
The debate about doing FHO or THR is often endless. When speaking to most board certified surgeons, the THR wins;