Distal Humerus Fracture Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA)
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Description
Physical Therapy Videos - Humerus Basic Anatomy The humerus is the long bone in the upper arm. The top of the bone is part of the shoulder joint and the bottom is part of the elbow joint. There are a lot of muscles surrounding the humerus bone: the biceps and brachialis muscles in the front and the triceps muscle in the back. There are also nerves, arteries, and veins going up and down along the bone.
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Distal 1/3 humerus shaft fracture - a lateral paratricipital approach with proximal split window
Figure 1 from New classification system for long-bone fractures supplementing the AO/OTA classification.
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Risk factors for nonunion after traumatic humeral shaft fractures in adults - JSES International
Osteosynthesis of AO/OTA 13-C3 distal humeral fractures in patients older than 70 years - ScienceDirect
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Müller AO Classification of fractures - Wikipedia
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