ABSTRACT

Most elderly fractures are distal radial. For intra-articular distal end radius fractures, the Ellis locking plate with the variable-angle volar locking plate was assessed for functional stability using the Green and O’Brien score. Karad Orthopaedics was inspected. Krishna Hospital patients received intra-articular distal end radius fracture surgery. This prospective interventional study randomized people. One group got an Ellis plate, the other a variable-angle volar locking plate. Karad’s ethics committee concurred. The study involved 40 people. 40 people Qualified individuals were randomly assigned to two study groups. The study divided 40 people in half. Group 1: volar locking plates had 20 people (Ellis Plate). Group 2: variable-angle polar locking plates had 20 patients. Ellis locking plate has a lower functional Green and O’Brien score than a variable-angle volar locking plate. The “variable-angle volar locking plate” outperforms the Ellis locking plate for displaced intraarticular distal end radius fractures.