Type 1: small marginal fractures which do not contribute appreciably to stability, and minimally (<2mm) displaced fractures that do not restrict forearm rotation, Type 2: larger, displaced (>2mm ...
Ring D, Jupiter JB. Restoring Elbow Stability After Fracture-Dislocation Part I: Elbow Anatomy and Patterns of Injury in Fracture-Dislocations. MedGenMed 1(1), 1999 [formerly published in Medscape ...
When you fracture a finger bone, it can cause your whole hand to be out of alignment. Hand and upper extremity surgeons are specially trained to care for these problems with both surgical and ...
The radius and ulna in the forearm run parallel, connecting your elbow to your wrist. These bones allow you to lift, carry, and move objects. The treatment for a broken arm depends on the location ...