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Distal Radius Fracture: AI-Powered Imaging Assessment

Upload wrist X-rays or MRI for AI analysis of distal radius fractures, classification, and associated ligament injuries.

Overview

Distal radius fractures are the most common fractures in the upper extremity, typically resulting from a fall on an outstretched hand. They are classified by fracture pattern (Colles, Smith, Barton, chauffeur), articular involvement, and displacement. Radiographic measurements including radial height, radial inclination, and volar tilt guide treatment decisions. MRI can identify associated soft tissue injuries including TFCC tears and scapholunate ligament injuries. Our AI consortium evaluates fracture pattern, measures alignment parameters, and identifies associated injuries.

Common Symptoms

  • Immediate severe wrist pain after a fall
  • Visible deformity (dinner fork deformity in Colles fracture)
  • Rapid swelling and bruising at the wrist
  • Inability to grip or use the hand
  • Numbness or tingling in the fingers (median nerve compression)
  • Tenderness over the distal radius

Key Imaging Findings

  • Fracture line through the distal radius metaphysis
  • Articular surface involvement and step-off measurement
  • Radial height, radial inclination, and volar tilt measurements
  • Dorsal displacement and angulation (Colles pattern)
  • Volar displacement (Smith fracture pattern)
  • Associated ulnar styloid fracture and DRUJ stability assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What measurements determine if a distal radius fracture needs surgery?

Key radiographic parameters include radial height (normal 11-12mm), radial inclination (normal 22-23 degrees), and volar tilt (normal 11-12 degrees). Articular step-off greater than 2mm, radial shortening greater than 5mm, or significant dorsal angulation may indicate surgical fixation. Our AI measures these parameters when analyzing wrist X-rays.

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