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Fractures of the proximal humeral epiphysis

International Orthopaedics, 1993
Twenty-two patients with marked displacement of a fracture of the proximal humeral epiphysis have been treated with closed or open reduction and fixation by Kirschner wires. At an average follow-up of 6.8 years there have been good functional results in almost all patients (91.1), with better results in patients under 13 years of age particularly with ...
J, Burgos-Flores   +4 more
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Management of Proximal Humeral Fractures

Journal of Hand Therapy, 1994
The understanding of early controlled range of motion adapted to the stability of the fracture is crucial in postfracture shoulder therapy. The diagnosis and management of proximal humeral fractures have been reviewed. In addition, the aspects of therapy and the pertinent rehabilitation protocols are outlined.
J J, Basti   +3 more
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Humeral Shaft Fractures in Adults

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
After evaluating the results of treatment of 100 humeral shaft fractures in adults, we found the simplest, most comfortable, and most satisfactory treatment to be that of a sling and coaptive splinting. In all of the 15 patients who had radial nerve injury, the fracture occurred in the distal half of the humerus.
T B, Dameron, S A, Grubb
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FRACTURES OF THE EXTERNAL HUMERAL CONDYLE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
• Severe deformity has sometimes resulted from fractures through the radial condyle of the humerus. There has been controversy as to treatment, especially as to the need for open reduction. It is necessary to distinguish between two types. If the fracture line passes lateral to the trochlear groove, the fracture is classified as type 1; in the absence
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Fractures of the Humeral Condyles in Adults

Southern Medical Journal, 1955
The difficulties of handling fractures of this type are reviewed. The author stresses the basic requirements for successful management of these lesions. © 1955 Southern Medical Association.
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Pediatric Humeral Condyle Fractures

Hand Clinics, 2006
Condylar and epicondylar fractures differ from other pediatric upper extremity fractures because of the anatomy and ossification of the distal humerus. These fractures are prone to nonunion,and initial deformities do not remodel well. Radiographic diagnosis and severity are difficult to determine, and adjunct studies, particularly arthrography and MRI,
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Proximal Humeral and Humeral Shaft Fractures

2018
Charles E. Giangarra, Jace R. Smith
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Does the timing of surgery for proximal humeral fracture affect inpatient outcomes?

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2014
Mariano E Menendez, David Ring
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