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Pediatric Orthopedics - UMMC Research Reveals Overwhelmingly Incorrect Splinting for Kids’ Fractures

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Joshua M. Abzug, MD, orthopedic surgeon for adults and children at University of Maryland Medical Center, discusses the window of time for setting breaks and proper splint procedures to reduce future issues and possibly re-injury.

UMMC Research Reveals Overwhelmingly Incorrect Splinting for Kids' Fractures

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