
doi: 10.1007/bf00210533
pmid: 2071280
We describe fives cases of an unusual type of injury to the wrist which has been seen in Sikhs, an ethnic population in India. It is caused by entrapment of the kara, an iron bangle, which is traditionally worn as one of five compulsory religious symbols. The injuries were an open transtriquetral palmar perilunar dislocation, a double palmar radiocarpal dislocation, and a compound, grossly displaced anterior Galeazzi fracture-dislocation. Two cases had unclassified injuries.
Adult, Male, Radiography, Fractures, Open, Adolescent, Joint Dislocations, Humans, India, Female, Middle Aged, Wrist Injuries
Adult, Male, Radiography, Fractures, Open, Adolescent, Joint Dislocations, Humans, India, Female, Middle Aged, Wrist Injuries
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