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  Green: complete   IVRA (Biers block) is better than haematoma block for manipulating Colles' fractures
  Green: complete   Immobilisation of suspected scaphoid fractures
  Green: complete   Magnetic resonance imaging versus bone scintigraphy in the diagnosis of plain X ray occult scaphoid fractures
  Green: complete   Fasting before prilocaine Biers' block
  Green: complete   Local anaesthetic infiltration reduces the pain of arterial blood sampling
  Green: complete   Do buckle fractures of the paediatric wrist require follow-up?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   No difference between hand and elbow injection sites for Bier's block regional anaesthesia
  Green: complete   Splinting of buckle fractures of the distal radius in children
  Green: complete   Oral sucrose reduces the pain of neonatal procedures
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Change of Injection site during Bier's block anaesthesia for colles' fracture
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Steroid Injection Therapy for de Quervain’s Tenosynovitis in Adults.
  Yellow: electronic pre-print   Backslab or full plaster after manipulation of Colles fracture?
  Green: complete   Should ondanestron be used as the first-line anti-emetic in paracetamol overdose
  Blue: submitted but not checked   High spatial resolution Sonography in diagnosis of suspected fracture of Scaphoid
  Blue: submitted but not checked There are 1 critical appraisals linked to this BET Get them moving now: Early mobilisation for minimally displaced radial head fractures
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Magnetic resonance imaging of suspected scaphoid fractures
  Green: complete   Is the Allen's test adequate to safely confirm that a radial artery may be harvested for coronary arterial bypass grafting?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Is a cast as useful as a splint in the treatment of a distal radius fracture in a child
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Best position of immobilisation in a greenstick fracture of the distal radius
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Influence of clinical information on the diagnosis of a wrist fracture in a child
  Blue: submitted but not checked   The effect of physiotherapy on hypersensitive post-operative scars
  Green: complete   The use of ultrasound for diagnosing paediatric wrist fractures
  Green: complete   Do wrist splints need to have a thumb extension when immobilising suspected scaphoid fractures?
  Green: complete   Clinical tests for Scaphoid fractures
  Green: complete   Can ultrasound diagnose scaphoid fractures?