Elbow Fracture(Broken Elbow; Elbow, Broken)
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Mary Calvagna, MS DefinitionAn elbow fracture is a break in one or more of the bones that make up the elbow joint. The bones in the elbow joint are:
CausesThis is caused by trauma to the elbow bones. Trauma can be caused by:
Risk Factors TOPThese factors increase your chance of developing an elbow fracture. Tell your doctor if you have any of these risk factors:
Symptoms TOPSymptoms include:
Diagnosis TOPThe doctor will ask about your symptoms, physical activity, and how the injury occurred. The area will be examined. Tests may include: Treatment TOPTreatment depends on how severe the injury is. Treatment involves:
These devices may be used to hold the bone in place while it heals:
Depending on the level of pain, your doctor may prescribe medication. More x-rays will be done to be sure the bones have not shifted. Exercises
Healing TimeIt takes about 8-10 weeks for a fractured elbow to heal. RESOURCES:American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons http://www.aaos.org American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine http://www.sportsmed.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Orthopaedic Association http://www.coa-aco.org Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation http://www.canorth.org References:
Broken arm. Mayo Clinic website. Available at:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/broken-arm/DS01001. Updated June 2009. Accessed July 21, 2009.
Elbow fractures in children. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons website. Available at:
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00037. Updated October 2007. Accessed July 28, 2008.
Olecranon fractures of the elbow. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons website. Available at:
http://www.emedicine.com/Radio/topic234.htm. Updated October 2007. Accessed July 28, 2008.
Last reviewed September 2012 by John C. Keel, MD Last Updated: 09/28/2012 | |


