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Forearm and Humeral Fractures

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2003
Fractures of the forearm in an adult may involve the ulna, the radius, or both, or one may be fractured and the other dislocated. Because the ulna and the radius are joined by the interosseous membrane, injury to one often also affects the other. In the same way, the humerus can be effected from injuries of pressure at the site of the elbow.
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Distal Humeral Fractures

2017
Fractures of the distal humerus are overall rare fractures with a bimodal incidence in young (12–19) and old (80+) patients. Patients will complain of pain and swelling over the elbow with decreased range of motion. A detailed exam is compulsory as displaced fractures may endanger all neurovascular structures crossing the elbow.
Joseph Fox, Thomas Duquin
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Humeral Fracture

2022
Cynthia M. Faux, Marcie L. Logsdon
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Humeral Shaft Fractures

2014
Humeral shaft fractures account for approximately 7 % of all fractures in adults. They occur after direct trauma such as traffic accidents or after indirect, rotational trauma in sports accidents or falls at home. There are two peaks of incidence in the adult population: the young male and the older female.
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Humeral Head Replacement for Proximal Humeral Fractures

Orthopedics, 1998
W N, Levine   +7 more
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Non-union bone fractures

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Britt Wildemann   +2 more
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[Humeral shaft fractures].

Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2004
Since Lorenz Böhler postulated in his 1964 summary with the title "Against the operative treatment of fresh humeral shaft fractures" that the operative treatment is the exception in the therapy of humeral fractures times have changed. In the last years a conservative treatment of a humeral fracture is the exception and only used after straight ...
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Humeral Shaft Fractures

2017
Humeral shaft fractures are common in elderly osteoporotic patients with low-energy injuries or young patients with high-energy injuries. Fractures of the humerus account for 3–5% of all fractures. Most may be treated with splints and bracing, but open fractures, vascular injuries, and associated brachial plexus injuries do better with operative ...
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Humeral Fractures

2016
Mary Schuler Murphy, Lauren Davis
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