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Periprosthetic humeral fractures after shoulder arthroplasty [PDF]
Occurring in 0.5–3% of cases, periprosthetic humerus fractures pose a challenge, necessitating effective management strategies. A comprehensive review was conducted using PubMed.
Anna Behrens +5 more
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Management of Humeral Shaft Fractures; Non-Operative Versus Operative [PDF]
Context Functional humeral bracing remains the gold standard for treatment of humeral shaft fractures. There is an increasing trend in the literature to perform operative fixation of these fractures.
Clement
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Multifragmentary proximal humeral fractures—precise fracture anatomy of the tuberosities identified with three-dimensional computed tomography [PDF]
: Background: Although the Neer classification of proximal humeral fractures typifies fracture anatomy, clinical practice often presents cases in which distinguishing between fracture types can be challenging.
Kazuya Tamai, MD, PhD +5 more
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A Study on Functional Outcome of Hemiarthroplasty for Proximal Humeral Fractures – An Observational Study [PDF]
Introduction: Proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) represent a significant portion of fragility fractures in the elderly, ranking third after hip and distal radius fractures.
Mohamed Safiullah +2 more
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Humeral Shaft Fracture Sustained During Arm Wrestling with Review of Factors Contributing to its Causation [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Humeral shaft fractures are the most common injury sustained in arm wrestling, and its various biomechanical, anatomical, kinematic and electromyographic aspects have been studied and reported.
Pande KC, Nishat NMH, Afzal SML, Ishak L
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Humeral shaft fractures (HSFs) represent 3% of the fractures of the locomotor apparatus, and the middle third of the shaft is the section most affected. In the majority of cases, it is treated using nonsurgical methods, but surgical indications in HSF cases are increasingly being adopted.
Benegas, Eduardo +5 more
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Management of humeral shaft fractures has historically been largely conservative. A significant body of literature, dating back to the 1970s, has shown that functional bracing may achieve greater than 90 % union rates and acceptable functional outcomes.
Andre R, Spiguel, Robert J, Steffner
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Numerous cases of spontaneous humeral fracture in primiparous dairy cows from New Zealand have prompted the study of the condition to establish probable causes or risk factors associated with the condition.
Alvaro Wehrle-Martinez +7 more
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Both nonoperative and operative treatment of proximal humerus fractures (PHF) and humeral shaft fractures can result in torsional side differences. Several measurement methods are available to determine torsional malalignment. While conventional X-ray or
Jan-Niklas Menzel +4 more
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Humeral shaft fractures are relatively common, representing approximately 1% to 5% of all fractures. Conservative management is the treatment of choice for most humeral shaft fractures and offers functional results and union rates that are not inferior to surgical management.
Nicolas Gallusser +2 more
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