Epicondylar fracture

An epicondular fracture is a type of injury that involves damage to the periosteum and bone in the olecranon area. This type of fracture is quite common, especially in people who are involved in physical activity or sports. In this article, we will review general information about epicondylar fracture and its treatment.

1. What is an epindliary fracture?

An epindicular fracture is a fracture of the humerus that occurs in the area of ​​the elbow joint. The area that is at risk for this fracture is the tuberosity on the humeral process of the ulna. The tuberosity or supracondylar process serves as a base for the attachment of muscles, especially the biceps, which places stress on the bone. If this area breaks, it can cause many complications, including limited arm function and pain in the injured limb. 2. Types of epindicular fracture

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