Meteorological data correlated with trauma admissions and data analysis using SPSS version 10.1
Proximal femoral fracture incidence increase with fall in temperature (freezing conditions does NOT further increase the risk) and rain (but NOT dependent on the amount of rain). The incidence of forearm &
wrist fracture requiring inpatient treatment increases with rain (and is dependent on the amount of rain) and sunshine hours. A long term prospective study is required to further support the above findings if clinical trauma resources are to be planned based on predicted weather forecast.
The effect of involvement of the distal radio-ulnar joint on subsequent function was studied in 170 patients with Colles' fractures, reviewed for one year after cast removal. Patients with involvement of this joint had significantly weaker grips and a significantly greater incidence of pain and tenderness over the joint at all stages of follow-up. They also had a poorer range of supination at six months and at one year. The presence or absence of an ulnar styloid fracture was not related to the functional results.