How long does fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus ability restore

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Fracture of the greater tuberosity of the humerus usually takes at least three months to recover. Fracture of the greater tuberosity of the humerus is mainly caused by direct or indirect violence to the shoulder joint. Clinical manifestations may include swelling, pain, and limited movement of the shoulder joint after injury, especially limited abduction of the shoulder joint. Fracture of the greater tuberosity of the humerus can be diagnosed by X-ray or CT examination of the shoulder joint. If the fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus has no obvious displacement, it can be treated conservatively, and can be treated with external fixation with forearm suspension band. If the fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus has obvious displacement, it should be treated surgically. The surgical treatment method is mainly minimally invasive reduction of fracture fracture broken end with screws or plate screws.

How long does fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus ability restore



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