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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...


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...


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...


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...


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...


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...


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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