Recent Increased Use of Operative Treatment for Pediatric Fractures of the Upper Extremity Is Not Supported by Clinical Research—Should We Be Alarmed?: Commentary on an article by Emily A. Eismann, MS, et al.: “Clinical Research Fails to Support More Aggressive Management of Pediatric Upper Extremity Fractures”

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