The treatment of fractures . ubluxation of the radial head. ( c) Fracture of the olecranon process of the ulna. (d) Fracture of the neck or head of the radius. Lesions of the Lower End of the Humerus : (t) Fracture ofthe internal epicondyle (see Fig. 196, c, c). {/) Fracture of the internal condyle (see Fig. 196, /;, />). 164 FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS (<£) Fracture of the external condyle (see Fig. 196, d, d). (//) Transverse fracture of the shaft of the humerus abovethe condyles (supracondylar) (see Fig. 197, a, <?). (/) Separation of the lower epiphysis of the humerus. (/•) T-fractur
The treatment of fractures . ubluxation of the radial head. ( c) Fracture of the olecranon process of the ulna. (d) Fracture of the neck or head of the radius. Lesions of the Lower End of the Humerus : (t) Fracture ofthe internal epicondyle (see Fig. 196, c, c). {/) Fracture of the internal condyle (see Fig. 196, /;, />). 164 FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS (<£) Fracture of the external condyle (see Fig. 196, d, d). (//) Transverse fracture of the shaft of the humerus abovethe condyles (supracondylar) (see Fig. 197, a, <?). (/) Separation of the lower epiphysis of the humerus. (/•) T-fracture into the elbow-joint (see 196, a, a, a, and , b, b, b). Symptoms of Lesions About the Elbow=joint with theDifferential Diagnosis of Each Lesion.—(rf) A Dislocation ofthe Radius and Ulna Backward with or without Fracture of theCoronoid Process of the Ulna : There may be very great swellingof the region of the elbow. The relations between the three bonypoints are disturbed. The olecranon process is very prominent. Fig. 196.—T-fracture, high (a, </, a).Fracture of internal condyle (b, b). Frac-ture of internal epicondyle (c, c). Fractureof external condyle (<i, d) (diagram).
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