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Last updated Friday, February 11, 2005
Clinical presentation
This is the radiograph of a 50 year old, otherwise normal woman who presented with a comminuted fracture of her proximal humerus sustained in a fall (see figure 1). She had a normal neurovascular examination.
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Management
The fracture was managed nonoperatively. At 6 weeks the radiographs (see figure 2) showed early callous and the position remained acceptable so gentle motion was commenced. Twelve months later the fracture was solidly united. She had full use of her arm and a full range of movement both of her shoulder and elbow.
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