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 Distal Radial FracturesColles' FractureBackground
	Fracture of the       distal radius occurring within 2.5 cm of the wrist joint with the       distal fragment being dorsally tilted, often radially displaced and       impacted.Characteristic       dinner fork deformity present, if fracture displacedOpposite to       Smith’s fracture Most common       fracture presenting to A/EMore common in       the elderly – associated with osteoporosis   ClassificationFrykman's classification  (1967) 
	Based on distinction between       extra-articular and intra-articular fractures of the distal radius and on       the presence of a concomitant fracture of the distal ulna. 
	Groups 1 & 2 - Extra-articular       fracture ± distal ulnar fracture Groups 3 & 4 - Intra-articular       fracture involving the radiocarpal joint ± distal ulnar fracture Groups 5 & 6 -       Intra-articular fracture involving the distal radio-ulnar joint ± distal       ulnar fracture Groups 7 & 8 - Intra-articular       fracture involving the radiocarpal and distal radio-ulnar joint ± distal       ulnar fracture 
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