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Abstract The goal of distal radius fracture operative treatment is to restore hand, wrist and forearm function with a high quality of motion and stability. Open reduction and internal fixation through Henry approach and application of volar Polyaxial locking plate is the gold standard in most cases of distal radius fractures. The functional results were the best with the Polyaxial plate fixation. The rate of complications and reoperation was minimum for Polyaxial fixation. The minimum follow-up period was 3 months and the maximum was 6 months. According to Mayo wrist score and Quick-DASH score show statistical significance results at 6 months. Objective range of movement demonstrated a trend towards the Polyaxial fixation which has a superior range of movement which was statistically significant in flexion, extension, ulnar and radial deviation. |