Typical Fracture Of The Lower End Of The Radius Colles Fracture

Illustration from 'Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and Dislocations' (by Dr. H. Helferich), 1902. Fig 3 The fracture under discussion was produced artificially and the specimen then dissected. Right hand dorsal view. We see the displacement of the lower epiphyseal fragment and of the entire hand toward the radius causing an abnormal prominence of the styloid process of the ulna. (Photo by VintageMedStock/Getty Images)
Illustration from 'Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and Dislocations' (by Dr. H. Helferich), 1902. Fig 3 The fracture under discussion was produced artificially and the specimen then dissected. Right hand dorsal view. We see the displacement of the lower epiphyseal fragment and of the entire hand toward the radius causing an abnormal prominence of the styloid process of the ulna. (Photo by VintageMedStock/Getty Images)
Typical Fracture Of The Lower End Of The Radius Colles Fracture
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