Elbow fractures and instability are significant concerns in orthopedic medicine, particularly due to their complexity and the potential for long-term functional impairment. Recent research has ...
Elbow fractures, particularly coronal shear fractures of the distal humerus, are complex injuries that require careful assessment and management. These fractures are relatively rare and often ...
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 ...
Of the five injuries occurring from blows by the elbow, arm, or hand, there was one concussion, one mandibular fracture, one facial laceration, and one neck muscle strain. Three of the injuries were ...
Supracondylar fractures constitute the most common pediatric elbow fracture (60%). The mechanism of injury is commonly a fall on the outstretched hand with the elbow extended, with the force ...