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What Does This MRI Report Indicate?

My husband had a fracture mi shows displaced fracture through the radial head involving maximally 25%of the cross section area of the radial head and a displaced fracture through the posterior ascent of the radial notch of the adjacent ulna wat will be treatment for this
Thu, 28 Jan 2016
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Most likely the displaced fracture will be reduced (put back in normal alignment) conservatively and may get a plaster cast involving the thumb. The cast will remain for 4 - 6 weeks followed by Physiotherapy / Occupational therapy sessions. Starting Physiotherapy / Occupational therapy immediately after the cast will help reduce rehab timespan.
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What Does This MRI Report Indicate?

Most likely the displaced fracture will be reduced (put back in normal alignment) conservatively and may get a plaster cast involving the thumb. The cast will remain for 4 - 6 weeks followed by Physiotherapy / Occupational therapy sessions. Starting Physiotherapy / Occupational therapy immediately after the cast will help reduce rehab timespan.