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Broken Forearm
The forearm is made up of two bones,the radius and ulna. The primary function of your forearm is rotation i.e., the ability...
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Broken Collarbone
A clavicle fracture, or broken collarbone, is a very common sports injury. It is seen frequently in contact sports...
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Elbow Fractures in Children
The elbow is a joint that consists of three bones – the humerus (upper arm bone), radius (forearm bone) and ulna (forearm bone).
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Forearm Fractures in Children
The radius (bone on the thumb side) and ulna (bone on the little-finger side) are the two bones of the forearm.
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Fracture of the Shoulder Blade (Scapula)
The scapula (shoulder blade) is a flat, triangular bone providing attachment to the muscles of the back, neck, chest and arm.
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Olecranon (Elbow) Fractures
Three bones make up the elbow joint: the humerus, radius and ulna. The bones are held together by ligaments...
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Radial Head Fractures
The elbow is the junction between the forearm and the upper arm. The elbow joint is made up of the humerus...
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Shoulder Injuries
Shoulder injuries often occur in athletes participating in overhead sports such as swimming, tennis, and baseball...
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