Long Term Results of Proximal Humerus Locking Plate
Journal Title: GJRA-Global Journal For Research Analysis - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 7
Abstract
Proximal humeral fractures are the third most common fractures after hip and distal radius in elderly population. They constitute about 4-5% of all fractures1, but, the majorities of them are minimally displaced and can be successfully treated non-operatively with early rehabilitation2, but displaced fractures require anatomical reduction with internal fixation3.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Swagat Shah
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