Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 56-year-old man presented with a history of a left humeral nonunion following three previous surgical attempts ...
Three- and four-part proximal humeral fractures are common in young and elderly populations. Open reduction and fixation with a locking plate is a commonly used surgical technique; however, it is ...
Distal humerus fractures represent a small but complex subset of adult elbow injuries, often involving intra-articular comminution that challenges restoration of anatomy and joint function. Modern ...
The humerus is the long bone of your upper arm. It extends from your shoulder to your elbow, where it joins with the ulna and radius bones of your forearm. A humerus fracture refers to any break in ...
A study from Belgian researchers supports the use of plating rather than intramedullary nailing for treating patients with midshaft humeral fractures. The researchers examined the results of 91 ...
The clavicle links the upper extremity to the appendicular skeleton and is stabilized by a series of strong ligaments medially and laterally. In the United States, clavicle fractures account for 5% of ...