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4 Part Proximal Humerus Fracture Therapy

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4 Part Proximal Humerus Fracture Therapy

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Sequelae of surgery of proximal humerus fractures: Proximal humerus fractures can have a significant detrimental effect on patient's quality of life beyond the issue of arm function.


Proximal Humerus Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets
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Their incidence is low under the age of 40 and rises almost exponentially with age. In most cases a proximal humerus fracture doed not require surgical intervention but is instead treated with a period of immobilisation in a sling and a rehabilitation programme. Approximately 80% of all proximal humeral.

Proximal humerus fractures almost always occur as the consequence of a fall or a significant trauma such as an automobile accident.

Read the classification, causes, symptoms, treatment, exercises. Sequelae of surgery of proximal humerus fractures: Proximal humerus fractures are commonly encountered fractures in general orthopaedic practices. Proximal humerus fractures almost always occur as the consequence of a fall or a significant trauma such as an automobile accident. The four parts are the humeral head, the greater tuberosity, the lesser tuberosity and the humeral shaft. In most cases a proximal humerus fracture doed not require surgical intervention but is instead treated with a period of immobilisation in a sling and a rehabilitation programme. Proximal humerus fractures are generally defined by the quality of the bone, the number of parts to the fracture, and the extent of comminution. Unfortunately, proximal humerus fractures are often serious injuries, especially when the alignment of the bone has shifted significantly. These fractures are unifocal extraarticular proximal humerus fractures with metaphyseal impaction, sometimes referred to as surgical neck fractures. All four segments (both tuberosities, the articular surface, and the humeral shaft) displaced. Proximal humerus fractures account for 5% of all fractures of the appendicular skeleton. Approximately 80% of all proximal humeral. The neer system divides the proximal humerus into four parts and considers not the fracture line, but the displacement as being significant in terms of classification. Shoulder injuries have a tendency to disrupt. A proximal humerus fracture is when the top part of the upper arm bone, which is shaped like a ball, is broken. Treatment should focus on maximizing a patient's percutaneous pinning is a minimally invasive technique with limited indications. Insufficient evidence is available to determine best treatment option (bhandari m, jot 2004;18:126).

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