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Algodystrophy after Colles fractures is associated with secondary tightness of casts
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1994
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Skeletal TraumaGross AnatomyHand TraumaSurgical StabilizationFracture HealingOrthopaedicsDirect MethodPlaster CastSurgerySecondary TightnessPlaster CastsMedicineOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgerySpinal Fracture
We describe a direct method of measuring the tightness of plaster casts. Tightness was measured weekly in 23 consecutive patients with Colles' fractures. Six had objective signs of algodystrophy nine weeks after the fracture. In these patients the plaster cast was significantly tighter during the first three weeks than in patients who did not develop algodystrophy. The complex relationship between these findings is discussed.