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Understanding Long Bone Fractures: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

eA long bone is a bone that is longer than it is wide. It makes up most of the length of the limbs in humans. Some examples of long bones are the Femur (thigh bone), the Tibia (shin bone), and the Humerus (bone of the upper arm). Long Bone Fractures are soft tissue injuries that

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Understanding Tibial Plateau Fractures: Causes, Types, and Treatment Options

What is a Tibia? The shin bone is also known as the tibia and forms part of the knee joint. This part of the tibia is also known as the tibia plateau. As part of the knee joint, the tibial plateau helps to support your body weight and allows the knee to bend and straighten.

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Subtrochanteric Fractures? What is it?

What are Subtrochanteric Fractures? The subtrochanteric region is a part of the thigh bone (femur). It is the area proximally 10 cm from the top of the femur bone. This area is important because there are a lot of muscles attached to the bone here. Any fractures that occur in this area will often result

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Olecranon Fractures: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

The elbow joint is a joint of the upper limbs, formed between the arm bone (humerus) and the forearm bones (radius and ulna). The olecranon (upper end) of the ulna articulates with the humerus, allowing bending motions of the upper limbs at the elbow. The radial head (upper end of radius) articulates with the humerus

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Sarah Taylor

Obstetrics & Gynaecology