Did you know that your body is made up of no less than 206 bones and 360 joints? Of those, your knees and hips are among the most vulnerable to injury or age-related wear and tear, but shoulders and elbows are also susceptible to the ravages of aging or if you are an athlete or a child, accidental [Read More]
Elbow Pain
Should I Go to an Orthopaedic Surgery Center for Elbow Fracture Treatment?
You might expect elbow fractures to only occur in the young. However, older adults are just as susceptible to breaking bones in the elbow. When we fall or slip, we tend to stretch our arms to cushion the impact. The resulting force may damage not only the hand but also the elbow. The elbow has [Read More]
Overcoming a Tennis Elbow Fracture
The most frustrating thing that can happen to an athlete or an active person is getting an injury. Not only does it hinder you from training and competing, but it also prevents you from simply enjoying the sport you love. Tennis elbow is technically inflammation or injury to the outer tendons in [Read More]
All You Need to Know About an Elbow Fracture
If you’ve suffered a direct blow to your elbow or tried to break a fall with it, you could have fractured it. An elbow fracture is a break in one of the bones that form the elbow. It usually occurs in the bony protrusion of the elbow. Symptoms of an elbow fracture include pain, swelling, [Read More]
Treatment After an Elbow Fracture
The elbow can be vulnerable to injury. A fracture can result from a fall onto an outstretched arm, a twisting injury to the arm, or from direct trauma. An elbow fracture can cause severe pain and make movement extremely difficult. Treatment for an elbow fracture can vary and depends on the severity [Read More]