Combined Radiocarpal Dislocation and Forearm Joint Injuries: A Proposed Modification of the Locker-Based Classification System

The comprehensive locker-based classification system brought revolutionary insight into the treatment of often misdiagnosed forearm joint injuries. The authors of the classification scheme subsequently described a combination of simple elbow dislocations and forearm joint injuries (two- and three-lo...

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