Humerus fracture
Humeral fractures often occur in the humeral surgical neck, the humeral shaft, the humeral condyle, the humeral condyle, the humeral condyle, and the humeral epicondyle. Among them, the former three are more, they can occur at any age, and are mostly caused by direct and indirect violence, such as when a heavy object hits, squeezes, hits, and falls, the hand or elbow touches the ground, and the violence passes through the forearm or elbow. Ministry spread to all parts. X-ray examination can confirm the diagnosis and indicate the type of fracture. Traditional Chinese medicine classifies humeral fractures as "broken bones", and believes that the disease is caused by multiple traumas resulting in impaired veins, stagnation of qi and blood, dysmenorrhea, and obstruction of meridians.
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