- Home
- Orthopedics
- Management of Avulsion Fracture of the Origin of the Brachioradialis Muscle: A rarest case
20222 min read
Medical Article
A 50-year-old healthy male presented to the emergency department with severe right elbow pain after trying to stop a forward fall on a flexed elbow and pronated hand from a height of 1.5 m. There was no obvious deformity, redness, or ecchymosis but only minimal swelling at the elbow region. Plain radiographs and CT scan with 3D reconstruction showe

Management of Avulsion Fracture of the Origin of the Brachioradialis Muscle: A rarest case
1248 Reached23 Comments
Similar Content

Woman presented with Fever of Unknown Origin
7737 Reached93 Comments19 Likes

How Physicians Should Manage Stress?
35340 Reached151 Comments202 Likes

Male with Jaw Pain and Abdominal Bloating
790 Reached24 Comments26 Likes

Case of Adolescent with Severe Macrocytic Anaemia
53210 Reached503 Comments51 Likes

Shoulder Dislocation during Swimming
78 Reached9 Comments18 Likes
