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A protocol for a single center, single blinded randomized controlled trial investigating volar plating versus conservative treatment of unstable distal radius fractures in patients older than 65 years

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Fig. 1 Study Design. An overview of the study design showing the 3 arms. *These radiographs are evaluated respectively after study completionand do not influent the prospective follow-up of the individual patient
Fig. 2 Illustration of the randomisation process regarding intervention groups, e.g. treatment arm 1 and 2
Table 1 Illustration of timeline and outcome measures including baseline demographics
Fig. 3 A demonstration of the blinding of treatment using a glove

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