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Humerus fracture: Broken Arm!
A humerus fracture is a break in the large bone in the upper arm (humerus ). What are the causes? This condition may be caused by: A...
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Elbow fractures in children: Things you should know!
Elbow fractures in children often include the lower parts of the upper arm bone (these types of fractures are called distal humerus or...
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What is an olecranon fracture?
The elbow joint is made up of three bones, the humerus (upper arm bone), ulna (first of two forearm bones on pinky side) and radius...
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Radial head fracture
A radial head fracture is a break in the smaller bone in your forearm (radius ). There are two bones in your forearm. The radius, or...
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Adolescent Broken forearm!
A forearm fracture is a break in one or both of the bones of your arm that are between the elbow and the wrist. Your forearm is made up...
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Metacarpal fractures: the swollen hand!
If you have a broken hand, you likely have sustained a metacarpal fracture—an injury to the bone at the level of the palm of your hand.1...
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Understanding your fracture: Colles Fracture
Colles fracture is a type of broken wrist. It means that your radius bone is broken or cracked. The radius is the bone of your forearm on...
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