Fig. 2From: Epidemiology of distal radius fractures: a detailed survey on a large sample of patients in a suburban areaYearly distribution of DRFs according to trauma mechanism in a 2-month classification period. DRFs, distal radius fractures. I, low-energy trauma that occurred in a public place; II, low-energy trauma that occurred at home; III, sports trauma; IV, high-energy trauma resulting from car and pedestrian accident; V, work-related injuries; VI, trauma resulting from assault, beatings, or theftBack to article page