Humerus fracture
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Proximal humerous fracture
Humerus shaft fracture
Background
- Peaks in third and seventh decades of life (young men and osteoporotic elderly women)
- Occurs via direct blow or FOOSH
- Common site of pathologic fractures (esp breast cancer)
- Rule-out radial nerve injury (wrist drop - no ext of wrist, fingers, or thumb)
Clinical Features
- Localized tenderness, swelling, pain
Imaging
- Obtain views of humerus, elbow and shoulder
Differential Diagnosis
Humerus Fracture Types
Management
- Ice, sling and swathe, ortho referral
See Also
Source
- Tintinalli
