The aetiology of acute traumatic occupational hand injuries seen at a South African state hospital

  • Stewart A
  • Biddulph G
  • Firth G
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Abstract

Background: Acute traumatic occupational hand injuries are the second most common cause of all traumatic hand injuries worldwide and the most commonly injured body part during occupational accidents. Traumatic hand injuries account for approximately one-third of all traumatic injuries seen at state hospitals in South Africa. The aetiology of occupational hand injures in South Africa is unknown.

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Stewart, A., Biddulph, G., & Firth, G. (2017). The aetiology of acute traumatic occupational hand injuries seen at a South African state hospital. SA Orthopaedic Journal, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.17159/2309-8309/2017/v16n4a8

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