Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 308.—Diagram to exhibit the carrying function of the forearm, and the loss of this func-tion in fracture of the inner condyle of the humerus: a and b show the normal relation of the partswhen carrying; c shows the alteration of axis of the forearm when the inner condyle is fractured, whatis known as gunstock deformity resulting (after AlHs). T-fractures of the Humerus.—A T-fracture consists of a transverse fractureabove the condyles plus a vertical fracture between them. The cause is violentdirect force applied posteriorly. The symptoms are increase


Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 308.—Diagram to exhibit the carrying function of the forearm, and the loss of this func-tion in fracture of the inner condyle of the humerus: a and b show the normal relation of the partswhen carrying; c shows the alteration of axis of the forearm when the inner condyle is fractured, whatis known as gunstock deformity resulting (after AlHs). T-fractures of the Humerus.—A T-fracture consists of a transverse fractureabove the condyles plus a vertical fracture between them. The cause is violentdirect force applied posteriorly. The symptoms are increase in breadth of thejoint (Fig. 311), preternatural mobihty, crepitus,pain and swelling, mounting up of the inner con-.


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