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Immobilization is the primary treatment for fractured bones and is usually the only way most fractures are treated.
Most fractures are stable in acceptable position only after reduction of dislocation and immobilization by fixation, either externally by traction or plaster or internally by introduction of metallic screws, plates, nails, or wire.
Conservative management is often not feasible and, consequently, most fractures are treated operatively [4, 5].
Most fractures are undisplaced or minimally displaced (Judet type I and II fractures) and can be treated with closed reduction and casting with good outcome [1].
Most fractures are surgically treated with open reduction and internal fixation due to dislocation [ 8- 12].
However, at the population level most fractures are treated nonoperatively (Court-Brown et al. 2010).
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Most fractures were extra-articular, and the vast majority was treated non-operatively.
Most fractures were at the forearm (50%) and occurred around the time of menarche.
Most fractures were located at T12 and L1.
Most fractures were treated nonoperatively in Iceland in 2004.
Most fractures were bi- and trimalleolar and most cases having a postoperative residual displacement.
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