Ulna bone fracture elbow

    • [PDF File] Slide 1

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      Pathologic Fracture: A break due to abnormally weak bone structure, such as from dietary deficiency or other disease. Metabolic bone disease (MBD) is an example of this. Transverse, Oblique, Spiral: Terms used to describe the direction or shape of a fracture. Callus: Enlarged fibrous and boney bridge that forms during the healing of a fracture.

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    • [PDF File] AO/OTA Fracture and Dislocation Classification

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      The proximal and the distal segments of long bones are defined by a square whose sides have the same length as the widest part of the epiphysis (exception: 31). Definitions of fracture types for long-bone fractures in adults ... Extraarticular—type A, when the fracture does not involve the joint surface.

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    • [PDF File] Proximal Ulna Fractures - Journal of Hand Surgery

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      Proximal Ulna Fractures. Proximal ulna fractures are relatively common. They range in severity from a simple transverse olecranon fracture to a highly complex fracture dislocation involving a commi-nuted coronoid process. The anatomy, fracture pathology, treatment approach, and rehabil-itation are presented in this article.

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    • [PDF File] Home Page: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery

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      Recognition of the role of the coronoid process of the ulna in elbow stability has prompted increased attention to the diagnosis and treatment of coronoid fractures. Although these lesions often occur in association with an elbow dislocation, they may occasionally present as apparently isolated fractures.

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    • [PDF File] A Patient's Guide to Elbow Dislocation - Physical Therapy CT

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      Introduction When the joint surfaces of an elbow are forced apart, the elbow is dislocated. The elbow is the second most commonly dislocated joint in adults (after shoulder dislocation). Elbow dislocations can be complete or partial. A partial dislocation is referred to as a subluxation. The amount of force needed to cause an elbow dislocation is enough …

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    • [PDF File] Post-operative care after surgery for elbow incongruity with …

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      DUO is usually carried out in dogs that are still growing, often Bassett Hounds and Shi Tzus. Sometimes DUO is required when a fracture of the radius and/or ulna has occurred in a growing dog, and when issues subsequently develop eg the development of a synostosis (bone fusion) between the radius and the ulna. Sometimes other surgeries might be …

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    • [PDF File] Adult Olecranon (Elbow) Fractures - Central Orthopedic Group

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      The radius and the ulna both move against (or articulate) with the distal end of the upper arm bone, or humerus, to form the elbow joint. The olecranon is important for two reasons: 1) the large triceps muscle tendon attaches to the olecranon; when this muscle contracts it straightens the elbow and 2) part of the olecranon is covered with ...

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    • [PDF File] Forearm Fractures - Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA)

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      Exceptions Some nondisplaced single bone injuries (i.e. nightstick fracture of ulna) With intact PRUJ/DRUJ Outcomes In general good Moderate decrease in perceived strength* Droll+ Essex-Lopresti Injuries Radial head or neck fracture with DRUJ injury, and intraosseous membrane (IOM) injury Wrist exam and imaging mandatory for elbow …

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    • [PDF File] Protocol Template - Brigham and Women's Hospital

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      Post-Op Radial Head/Olecranon ORIF The intent of this guideline is to provide the clinician with an outline of the post-operative rehabilitation course of a patient that has undergone an open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of radial head and/or olecranon. It is by no means intended to be a substitute for one’s clinical decision making regarding the progression of …

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    • [PDF File] doi:10.1016/j.jse.2006.12.008

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      This fracture of the ulna has to be reconstructed anatomically, and any adjustment of the bone to the straight plate avoided.2,9 With Mon-teggia fractures, reduction of the head of the radius is essential, and its stability has to be proven during all motions in the elbow, preferably under image inten-sification.2,9 Radiographs also might be ...

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    • [PDF File] Coronoid fractures and traumatic elbow instability

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      The coronoid process is key to concentric elbow alignment. Malalignment can contribute to post-traumatic osteoarthritis. The aim of treatment is to keep the joint aligned while the collateral liga-ments and fractures heal. The injury pattern is apparent in the shape and size of the coronoid fracture fragments: (1) coronoid tip fractures associated with terrible …

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    • [PDF File] Upper Extremity - Distal Fracture SOC

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      Proximal ulna: Monteggia fracture of the proximal ulna with anterior dislocation of the radial head. Midshaft: if concomitant with a radial fracture, may be called a “both bones” fracture.

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    • [PDF File] Fractures Around the Elbow: A Guide to Recovery - Rebalance …

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      Fractures or breaks around the elbow are less common in adults than children, but still occur fairly commonly. The most common parts of the elbow that break are the upper end of the ulna bone, called the olcrenon; the upper end of the radius bone, called the radial head or radial neck or the end of the humerus, called the distal humerus.

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    • [PDF File] Fracture Radius and Ulna

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      Isolate fracture ของ radius bone และ ulna bone ( nightstick fracture ) พบน้อยมาก โดย mechanism of injury จะเกิด จาก direct blow จึงมักจะพบ soft tissue injury บริ เวณที่ั่้ ห กรวมดวย เนื่องจาก forearm unit มี ...

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    • [PDF File] Post-Operative Rehabilitation Protocol Following Olecranon

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      Post-Operative Week 1. Brace: Posterior splint at 90 degrees elbow flexion for 4 weeks. Range of Motion: Wrist AROM ext/flexion immediately postoperative. Elbow postoperative compression dressing (5-7 days) Wrist (graft site) compression dressing 7-10 days as needed. Exercises: Gripping exercises Wrist ROM Shoulder isometrics (No Shoulder ER)

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    • [PDF File] PowerPoint Presentation

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      Design: Interactive Case Based. Objectives. Review pertinent bone and soft tissue anatomy to understand fracture patterns and associated instability. Review indications and strategies to stabilize fractures and restore stability. Provide pearls to help minimize risk of surgical complications and illustrate key points of management.

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