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Dec 2023
1h 9m

Ep 189 Commonly Missed and Mismanaged Wr...

DR. ANTON HELMAN
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In this part 1 or our 2-part podcast series on wrist injuries Dr. Arun Sayal and Dr. Matt DiStefano answer such questions as:when should we suspect a DRUJ injury, why is it important to pick up DRUJ injuries in the ED, and how does it change our management? Why is the lateral x-ray view so important in picking up commonly missed wrist injuries? When it comes ... Show More
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