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Q: What is the diagnosis code for distal radius buckle fracture?
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What is the term for a fracture of the distal end of the radius and ulna?

A fracture of both radius and ulna is a radioulnar fracture. This term is not specific to distal fractures.


What is a fracture in the distal portion of the radius?

bilateral = both sides Fracture = broken or cracked Radius = one of the bones in your forearm


What is the cpt code for open reduction internal fixation distal radius fracture with debridement of the open fracture site?

what is the cpt code for OPEN REDUCTION INTERNAL FIXATION LEFT DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE


What is the medical term analogy for a broken wrist bone?

were your wrist breaks


What is a bone break at the wrist called?

a fracture


What is the Medical term meaning transverse break in the distal portion of the radius due to reaching out to cushion a fall?

colles' fracture


Is the ankle distal to the phalanges?

The radius is proximal to the phalanges. The phalanges are distal to the radius.The radius is proximal to the phalanges. The phalanges are distal to the radius.


What is the cpt code for an open reduction internal fixation distal femur?

what is the cpt code for OPEN REDUCTION INTERNAL FIXATION LEFT DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE


What type of fracture is a Colles' fracture?

A Colle's fracture is a fracture of the distal radius. The radius is one of the two bones of the forearm (the other is the ulna). The radius is the bone that begins at the outside ("lateral" side) of the elbow and ends at the wrist joint, on the "thumb" side of the wrist. "Distal" means that the fracture occurs at the part of the radius that is relatively further from the center of the body, i.e. at the wrist. So in plain English, a Colle's fracture is a broken bone near the wrist, on the "thumb" side.


What type of fracture results from the radius and ulna being forced backward and upward?

A fracture resulting from the radius and ulna being forced backward and upward is called a Colles' fracture. It is a type of distal radius fracture where the bone breaks near the wrist joint, usually due to a fall on an outstretched hand. Colles' fractures typically result in a dorsal displacement of the hand and a characteristic deformity known as a "dinner fork" deformity.


What bones are distal to the radius and ulna and proximal to the metacarpals?

The radius and ulna are proximal to the carpal bones. The carpals are distal to the radius and ulna.


The head of the radius is located?

at the distal end of the radius