At most major medical centers, Orthopaedic Grand Rounds are lectures given by orthopaedic surgeons of national and international prominence, providing opportunities for faculty, residents, and fellows ...
From the MacAusland Orthopedic Clinics. For record and address of author see "This Week's Issue," page 204.
Specimen shown and case reported at the meeting of the Surgical Section of the Suffolk District Medical Society, December 4, 1895.
Although both operative and nonoperative treatment of displaced medial humeral epicondyle fractures in adolescents helped them return to sport, provided a high degree of post-treatment satisfaction ...
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 ...
The humerus bone is located in the upper arm between the elbow and shoulder. It’s the longest bone in the arm, and supports movement in the arm and shoulder. Keep reading to learn more about your ...
A fracture of the normal humerus in a healthy young adult most commonly results from significant direct trauma. Throwing sports have become increasingly popular outside of North America and bring with ...
Apply firm pressure to wound with clean cloth until bleeding stops. If bone is pushing through skin, do not touch it or try to put it back in place. The purpose of the splint is to hold still and ...