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Humeral Shaft Fractures Secondary to Throwing

Orthopedics, 2003
Abstract Twenty-seven mate military recruits with humeral shaft fractures that occurred during throwing of a hand grenade were analyzed to determine the causes and contributing factors of this fracture in recreational pitchers. Average patient age was 22 years (range: 19-27 years).
Can Solakoglu   +5 more
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Trauma of the Shoulder and Humeral Shaft

2014
The shoulder and humerus are common sites of injury from simple falls to high-energy road traffic crashes. The primary goal is to restore a stable and comfortable range of motion to permit lifting, pushing, pulling, and most importantly positioning the hand.
Sonam Dorji, Richard C. Fisher
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Humeral Shaft Fracture: Intramedullary Nailing

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2017
Introduction: This video demonstrates the technique of intramedullary nailing for a humeral shaft fracture. Methods: The patient is a 30-year-old man who sustained a gunshot wound to his right arm.
Hesham Saleh   +3 more
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Humeral Shaft Fracture

2018
Humeral shaft fractures affect both young and old patients alike through high and low energy mechanisms respectively. Understanding fracture patterns and obtaining an accurate physical exam are key in dictating treatment.
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The Closed Treatment of Fractures of the Humeral Shaft

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1982
In 60 angulated fractures of the humeral shaft, the 'U' slab acted as a dynamic splint to reduce the deformity without causing distraction and delayed union. The reduction occurred as effectively as manipulation under anesthesia. The forces acting with the slab produced minor varus deformity, but this affected neither the cosmetic nor functional ...
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The Treatment of Nonunions and Pseudarthroses of the Humeral Shaft

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1990
In summary, if one follows the AO/ASIF principles of open reduction and stable internal fixation of nonunions and pseudarthroses of the humerus, mostly with plate fixation supplemented by shingling or petaling, cement for loose screws when necessary, and bone grafting of defects or atrophic nonunions, then successful healing with one operative ...
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Management of Humeral Shaft Fractures

Archives of Surgery, 1960
A great deal of controversy still persists as to the method of choice in treatment of shaft fractures of the humerus. This, no doubt, proves that the ideal form of management still has to be found. In order to bring systems of treatment up to date and to better our results at Beekman-Downtown Hospital, we have reviewed our methods of care in 50 ...
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Humeral Shaft: Posterior Approach [PDF]

open access: possible, 1984
Arthur H. C. von Hochstetter   +2 more
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