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History Introduction Principle Anatomic Location
The 3 Fracture "Types" of Long Bones The Coding of the Diagnosis
The Qualifications How to use this Classification Glossary References

References

( 1 ) Müller M.E., Nazarian S., Koch P.: Classificition AO des fractures.1 Les os longs. Berlin Heidelberg New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987.

( 2 ) Müller M.E., Nazarian S., Koch P., Schatzker J.: The Comprehensive Classification of Fractures of Long Bones. Heidelberg New York: Springer-Verlag, 1990.

( 3 ) Müller M.E., Allgöwer M., Schneider R., Willenegger H.: Manual of Internal Fixation. Techniques Recommended by the AO-Group. Third Edition. Heidelberg New York: Springer-Verlag, 1990.

( 4 ) CD-ROM The Comprehensive Classification of Fractures, Part I:Long Bones. Copyright by M.E.Müller Foundation, Bern and Springer Electronic Media, Heidelberg, 1994. Part II: Pelvic Fractures. Copyright by M.E.Müller Foundation, Bern and Springer Electronic Media, Heidelberg, 1996.

( 5 ) Fracture Classification Systems: Do They Work and Are They Useful? Editorial by Burstein A.H. for JBJS 75-A, No.12, 1993.

( 6 ) Siebenrock K.A., Gerber C.: The reproducibility of classification of fractures of the proximal end of the humerus. JBJS 75-A: 1745-1750, 1993.