Colle's fracture is a fracture at the distal end of the radius, at its cortico-cancellous junction (about two cm from the distal articular surface) with typical displacement. It mostly results from a 'slip and fall' on an outstretched hand. The commonest fracture in people above forty years of age, and is particularly common in women because of post-menopausal osteoporosis. Treatment of colle¿s fracture is essentially conservative. Few traditional practitioners specifically dealing with fractures,... Mehr