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Once stabilised, definitive treatment should be sought. Stable (type A) fractures may be treated conservatively with bed rest and physical therapy. Type B and C fractures should be treated surgically, with ORIF or closed reduction and percutaneous fixation. Disruption of the symphysis requires fixation with a plate.
Once stabilised, definitive treatment should be sought. Stable (type A) fractures may be treated conservatively with bed rest and physical therapy. Type B and C fractures should be treated surgically, with ORIF or closed reduction and percutaneous fixation. Disruption of the symphysis requires fixation with a plate.
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