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Managing and Restoring Mobility of a Broken Arm: Sumit Dewanjee, MD: Orthopedic Surgery

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Managing and Restoring Mobility of a Broken Arm A broken arm is a painful and unfortunate event in a patient’s life. But after that initial pain subsides, one can often be left wondering will I ever get back to normal? Will my movement be affected by the broken arm? Will I be able to work? Can I go back to playing sport? Of course, the answers to these questions is incredibly variable depending on what you have broken and how badly it has been broken. What can you break in the arm? A number of structures make up an “arm” and can this be broken. The arm is defined as everything between the wrist and the shoulder and includes a number of bony structures. These are: The humerus bone is attached into your shoulder socket and goes all the way down to your elbow. The forearm goes from the wrist to the elbow and has two bon...

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