Talk:Distal radius fracture

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I have been going through the list of orthopaedic conditions listed as stubs and suggesting this template for Orthopaedic Conditions (see Talk:Orthopedic surgery)
Name
Definition
Synonyms
Incidence
Pathogenesis and predisposing factors
Pathology
Stages
Classification
Natural History/Untreated Prognosis
Clinical Features
Investigation
Non-Operative Treatment
Risks of Non-Operative Treatment
Prognosis following Non-Operative Treatment
Operative Treatment (Note that each operation should have its own wiki entry)
Risks of Operative Treatment
Prognosis Post Operation
Complications
Management
Prevention
History
--Mylesclough 06:42, 8 October 2005 (UTC)

Why does the word Orthopaedic disappear from my links to the Orthopaedic Trauma Association's calssification system? I think they might like that to be present --Mylesclough 07:17, 10 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] images

this articles seriously needs images with X-rays and anatomic drawings. there is also a word missing in the first sentence --Boris Barowski 22:33, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] radius missing in opening sentence

Mylesclough removed it 8th oct 2005 (yes 2005) and no one noticed!! there were 42 edits since it's removal, yet it was never fixed.

not sure why this Mylesclough dude removed it, he seemed to removed a few things on the 8th and over the course of the next couple of days, added stuff back. why do this? why delete and make the article unreadable and poor? why wait to add stuff back? people like that should not edit.

i do wonder why no one noticed, as without it, the sentence made absolutely no sense at all! makes you wonder what type of people read this page (and also edit it...)

i have fixed it, but in future, when you edit, please read what you've written... 194.221.133.211 12:23, 15 October 2007 (UTC) <--- disgusted wiki user...

[edit] Angulation vs. Tilt

Changing "angulation" to tilt... Angulation is actually in the opposite direction to tilt, reffering to the direction that the sharp point of the angle is pointing... thus volar tilt = dorsal angulation