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Clinical Trial
[Locking plate osteosynthesis of the radial head fractures : Clinical and radiological results.]
Therapy of radial head fractures is still controversially discussed. Especially comminuted fractures are at risk of complications such as radial head necrosis, nonunion and secondary loss of reduction after open reduction and internal fixation. The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical and radiographic results of ORIF (open reduction internal fixation) of radial head fractures using a new radial head-specific locking plate system. ⋯ ORIF of radial head fractures using locking plates can lead to good and excellent results. Modern implants may allow for reconstruction of comminuted fractures avoiding arthroplasty in these young patients.
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In the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, movement with muscle strengthening and proprioceptive training plays a major role. This was taken into consideration in the guidelines by the governing body on osteoporosis (Dachverband Osteoporose, DVO) from 2014 on prophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and in the DVO guidelines from 2008 on physiotherapy and exercise therapy for osteoporosis. Increases in lumbar bone density of between 0.5 % and 2.5 % can be achieved in women by strengthening exercises with high resistance. ⋯ Rates of increase in leg strength between 20 % and almost 40 % and in bone density between 0.5 % and 4 % in 6 months have been described. Whether and with what intensity whole body vibration therapy could be used for e.g. more rapid healing of fractures, is currently unclear. Initial positive results have been described in animal models.
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Meta Analysis
[Complex pelvic traumas : Data linkage of the German Pelvic Injury Register and the TraumaRegister DGU®]
Complex pelvic traumas, i.e., pelvic fractures accompanied by pelvic soft tissue injuries, still have an unacceptably high mortality rate of about 18 %. ⋯ Prevention of exsanguination and complications like multiple organ dysfunction syndrome still pose a major challenge in the management of complex pelvic traumas.
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Case Reports
[Elbow dislocation with ipsilateral proximal radial shaft fracture and radial head dislocation.]
Elbow dislocation with ipsilateral proximal radial shaft fracture and dislocated radial head is a rarely described injury. In this article we present the case of a 23-year-old man with this injury. ⋯ After 4.5 months the radial shaft fracture was healed with nearly complete functional recovery of the upper extremity. Thus, a good outcome can be expected when all aspects of bony and ligamentous injuries are accurately addressed.
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Review
[Regulation of bone metabolism in osteoporosis : Novel drugs for osteoporosis in development].
Bone is continuously regenerated and remodeled as an adaptation to mechanical load. Bone mass and fracture resistance are maintained by a balanced equilibrium between bone formation and bone resorption. Regeneration and response to mechanical load are, however, impaired in osteoporosis and during aging. ⋯ Bone formation can also be stimulated by local administration of BMPs, by systemic treatment with the parathyroid hormone fragment teriparatide and by using antibodies targeting the Wnt inhibitor sclerostin. The latter are presently being tested in phase III clinical studies. In the near future a panel of traditional and novel treatment strategies will be available that will enable us to meet the individual clinical needs during aging and for the treatment of osteoporosis.