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Distal radius fractures, current evidence including DRAFFT trial
Distal radius fractures represent the most common fractures across the UK. In adults, there is a bimodal distribution of high energy trauma and low energy falls from standing height. The aim of treatment is to optimize functional recovery. Such a common fracture presentation demands an understanding of the anatomy, pathophysiology and clinical management. Guided by NICE and BOAST guidelines, the junior surgeon will be well placed to manage these injuries in adults.