Finally, he found a link on a dusty, archived academic forum. It looked legitimate. A direct download link. He held his breath and tapped it.
| Type | Fracture Pattern | | --- | --- | | I | Non-articular fracture with simple metaphyseal or diaphyseal component | | II | Simple articular fracture with single metaphyseal or diaphyseal fragment | | III | Complex articular fracture with multiple metaphyseal or diaphyseal fragments | | IV | Complex fracture with combination of articular, metaphyseal, and diaphyseal components | pdf rockwood and greens fractures in adults free
The book is famous for its "classification" systems. Fractures are not just listed; they are classified (e.g., Neer classification for proximal humerus fractures, Gustilo-Anderson for open tibia fractures), and treatment algorithms are provided based on the classification grade. Finally, he found a link on a dusty, archived academic forum
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