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Finnish study adds to knowledge about treating fractures of the humeral shaft. Surgical patients appear to recover faster and more reliably than patients treated with functional bracing.
For example, breaking your fall with an outstretched arm can often cause mid-shaft and proximal humerus fractures. A high-impact collision, such as a car accident or football tackle, is more ...
Humeral shaft fractures are a common trauma condition that shoulder surgeons often need to treat, whereas ankle osteotomies are one the most used techniques of foot and ankle experts. These both ...
Up to 90% of 4-part fractures result in avascular necrosis of the humeral head. [7] The goal is to achieve union of the tuberosities to the shaft and to restore rotator cuff function. With "valgus ...
Researchers used statistical analysis to compare data between the two groups. Patients with humeral shaft fractures had an overall complication rate of 30.8% with intramedullary nailing and 34.2% ...
The humerus bone is located in the upper arm between the elbow and shoulder. It’s the longest bone in the arm, and supports movement in the arm and shoulder. Keep reading to learn more about ...
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Humerus Bone Anatomy
Medically reviewed by Jennifer Steinhoff, MD The humerus is your upper arm bone. It is the longest bone in the upper part of your body and is connected to many important tendons and ligaments. The ...
Supracondylar fractures constitute the most common pediatric ... Baumann's angle is formed by the perpendicular to the humeral shaft and the line parallel to the lateral condyle.
Bony union was achieved at 11 weeks; no residual deficits were noted. Fractures of the humeral shaft during a throw are relatively rare. Although they have been reported for various thrown objects, ...