Abstract

Conservative treatment of pelvic fractures currently has two directions. On the one hand, the so-called "conservative-passive" method is widely used, well-developed and has many supporters, reflecting the desire to combine maximum rest with early function with late load. It is contrasted with the "conservatively active" (or active-motor) method: the combination of early function with early load in some types of pelvic fractures.

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