Cite
Deep wrist injuries from suicide attempts vs. accidents do not differ regarding sensorimotor outcome, but regarding patient-reported outcome measures.
MLA
Matzkeit, Nico, et al. “Deep Wrist Injuries from Suicide Attempts vs. Accidents Do Not Differ Regarding Sensorimotor Outcome, but Regarding Patient-Reported Outcome Measures.” Journal of Plastic Surgery & Hand Surgery (Medical Journals Sweden) (2020 to 2022), vol. 57, no. 1–6, Feb. 2023, pp. 95–102. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/2000656X.2021.1993868.
APA
Matzkeit, N., Kisch, T., Waldmann, A., Schweiger, U., Mailänder, P., & Westermair, A. L. (2023). Deep wrist injuries from suicide attempts vs. accidents do not differ regarding sensorimotor outcome, but regarding patient-reported outcome measures. Journal of Plastic Surgery & Hand Surgery (Medical Journals Sweden) (2020 to 2022), 57(1–6), 95–102. https://doi.org/10.1080/2000656X.2021.1993868
Chicago
Matzkeit, Nico, Tobias Kisch, Annika Waldmann, Ulrich Schweiger, Peter Mailänder, and Anna Lisa Westermair. 2023. “Deep Wrist Injuries from Suicide Attempts vs. Accidents Do Not Differ Regarding Sensorimotor Outcome, but Regarding Patient-Reported Outcome Measures.” Journal of Plastic Surgery & Hand Surgery (Medical Journals Sweden) (2020 to 2022) 57 (1–6): 95–102. doi:10.1080/2000656X.2021.1993868.