Sentence examples for end of radius from inspiring English sources

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Conservative treatment of minimally displaced and stable fractures of distal end of radius in elderly patients usually shows a good outcome but the treatment of severely displaced and unstable fractures has been controversial.

We chose the distal end of radius as the highest landmark to avoid measurement errors involving movement of wrist and thumb.

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The head of the ulnar, the ulnar notch of the radius, the distal end of the radius, and the lunate and scaphoid bones are also involved, whereas the styloid process of the ulna and radius are responsible for impedance of lateral and medial wrist movements [ 3].

To validate the new expressions a comparison is carried out between the theoretical stress concentration factor (SCF) obtained from a rounded V-notch with a fictitiously enlarged end hole (of radius ρf) and the effective stress concentration factor obtained by integrating the relevant stress over the microstructural characteristic length (MCL), ρ*, in a pointed V-notch.

The proximal end of the radius is slender, possessing a proximal width between 25 26% of the to radius length [15].

The results suggest that additional research, particularly related to overcoming the difficulties of reliably supporting and applying a force to the distal end of the radius, is necessary for clinical fracture patterns to be reliably reproduced with an excised radius mechanical testing protocol.

Barton's fracture also occurs at the distal end of the radius, but it is accompanied by a dislocation of the radio-carpal joint (the joint that connects the radius to the wrist bones).

The distal end of the radius is convex and, in anterior view, moderately beveled so that it faces laterodistally (Supplementary Fig. 8).

The former lies between the distal end of the radius and the proximal part (the part toward the body) of the carpometacarpus.

The projection on the lower end of the radius, the styloid process, may be felt on the outside of the wrist where it joins the hand.

The typical measurement region of interest (ROI) with an axial dimension of 9.02 mm is positioned at a fixed distance from landmarks at the distal end of the radius or tibia, but little is known about the variation of bone architecture in the vicinity of this region and related sensitivity to measurement location.

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