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University of Groningen

Perspectives on outcome following hand and wrist injury in non-osteoporotic patients

Lameijer, Charlotte

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10.33612/diss.111654655

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Lameijer, C. (2020). Perspectives on outcome following hand and wrist injury in non-osteoporotic patients.

https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.111654655

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The prevalence of posttraumatic arthritis in non-osteoporotic patients following a distal radius fracture is high and progresses over time

This thesis

Residual articular incongruency following distal radius fractures is associated with the development of posttraumatic arthritis and diminished range of motion and should therefore be treated with anatomical reduction and stable fixation in young patients

This thesis

It is better to sustain a distal radius fracture than a perilunate (fracture) dislocation

This thesis

The clinical relevance of patient reported outcomes following hand and wrist injuries in non-osteoporotic patients needs to be determined by calculating minimal important change

This thesis

Patients who sustains a distal radius fracture should be evaluated with a ‘lean’ core set of clinician and patient reported outcomes including measurements of flexion/extension, ulnar/ radial deviaton and either the DASH or PRWE questionnaire

This thesis

The PROMIS® Physical Function – Upper Extremity version 2.0 item bank is a promising tool

to evaluate outcome following hand and wrist injuries

This thesis

A dedicated multidisciplinary team including trauma surgeons, orthopaedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, rehabilitation physicians, radiologists and hand therapists is mandatory to ensure the best possible outcome following hand and wrist injuries

This thesis

Voor een traumapatiënt is de generalistische rol van de traumachirurg van levensbelang Uitkomst na een traumatisch letsel wordt voor een groot deel bepaald door de levensinstelling van de patiënt

He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast

Leonardo da Vinci

Hoe meer je fietst, des te meer wind tegen

Rinus Lameijer

Perspectives on outcome

following hand and wrist injury

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