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Traction splinting (EAVAST protocol) versus operative fixation of proximal phalanx fractures: a comparative study of patient outcomes

Traction splinting (EAVAST protocol) versus operative fixation of proximal  phalanx fractures: a comparative study of patient outcomes

By Alyse D Hopkins, Nick P Barry & 5 more. A non-randomised, single-centre prospective cohort study comparing functional outcomes for patients who underwent operative fixation or traction splinting for the management proximal phalanx fractures of the hand.

A traction orthosis for the treatment of proximal phalangeal fractures - Journal of Hand Therapy

Patient demographics, fracture patterns and mechanisms of injury

Early Active Vector Adjustable Skin Traction (EAVAST) for Phalangeal Fractures

Alyse HOPKINS, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Registrar, Doctor of Medicine, Nepean Hospital, Sydney, Department of Plastic Surgery

Management of Proximal Phalangeal Fractures of the Hand Using Finger Nail Traction and a Digital Splint: A Prospective Study of 43 Cases

The use of traction splint in the management of phalangeal fractures of the hand

Traction splinting (EAVAST protocol) versus operative fixation of proximal phalanx fractures: a comparative study of patient outcomes

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