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Clinical Anatomy, 2006
Fractures of the proximal humerus are common. A relatively large number of these injuries will heal with nonoperative treatment without major residual pain or functional loss. However, internal fixation or arthroplasty leads to a much better outcome for selected fractures.
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Fractures of the proximal humerus are common. A relatively large number of these injuries will heal with nonoperative treatment without major residual pain or functional loss. However, internal fixation or arthroplasty leads to a much better outcome for selected fractures.
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2015
This chapter describes the bony structures of the proximal humerus.The proximal humerus is often regarded as consisting of fourparts, which assists in understanding function and, more specially,describes the essential parts in reconstruction after fracture or injoint replacement.
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This chapter describes the bony structures of the proximal humerus.The proximal humerus is often regarded as consisting of fourparts, which assists in understanding function and, more specially,describes the essential parts in reconstruction after fracture or injoint replacement.
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Proximal humerus fractures: editorial
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2017Proximal humerus fractures are characterized by their frequency, the difficulties and the absence of treatment of reference. New means of osteosynthesis appeared since the years 2000, as well as the preferential recourse to the reversed prostheses of shoulder. A chapter is dedicated to classifications, as a whole not very reproducible.
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2020
Currently, proximal humerus fractures make up 7% of all fractures and 80% of all humerus fractures. In patients older than 65, proximal humerus fractures make up more than 10% of all fractures and are the third most common non-vertebral osteoporotic fracture following fractures of the distal radius and proximal femur.
Jaclyn M. Jankowski +2 more
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Currently, proximal humerus fractures make up 7% of all fractures and 80% of all humerus fractures. In patients older than 65, proximal humerus fractures make up more than 10% of all fractures and are the third most common non-vertebral osteoporotic fracture following fractures of the distal radius and proximal femur.
Jaclyn M. Jankowski +2 more
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2018
The reconstruction of the proximal humerus following a tumor resection remains a big challenge for the orthopedic surgeon, due to the complex anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder joint. The main goals, after a resection with adequate margins, are the stability of the glenohumeral joint and the restoration of passive and active mobility.
Raimondo Piana +3 more
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The reconstruction of the proximal humerus following a tumor resection remains a big challenge for the orthopedic surgeon, due to the complex anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder joint. The main goals, after a resection with adequate margins, are the stability of the glenohumeral joint and the restoration of passive and active mobility.
Raimondo Piana +3 more
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2017
Various common injuries in the shoulder, humerus, and elbow are investigated in this section. Significant attention is paid not only to proper diagnostic examination and imaging, but also to optimal non-operative and operative treatment options to manage these conditions.
Melvin C. Makhni +3 more
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Various common injuries in the shoulder, humerus, and elbow are investigated in this section. Significant attention is paid not only to proper diagnostic examination and imaging, but also to optimal non-operative and operative treatment options to manage these conditions.
Melvin C. Makhni +3 more
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Management of Proximal Humerus Fractures in Adults—A Scoping Review
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022Hayden P Baker +2 more
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