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, involves the humerus at the junction of the middle and holstein-lewis fracture
distal thirds, associated with radial nerve paralysis
because of nerve proximity to posterior septum and
bone
semilunar chip fracture of the capitellum with Kocher fracture
displacement into joint
involves the trochlea of the humerus Laugier fracture
extension mechanism supracondylar fracture of humerus, Malgaigne fracture
name also applied to a vertically disassociated fracture
dislocation of the pelvis and proximal fibular fracture
anteriorly angulated fracture of distal humerus associated Posada fracture
with posterior dislocation of radius and ulna
comminuted fracture of distal humerus and sometimes sideswipe fracture
radius and ulna caused by direct blow against elbow
occurs through distal metaphysis of the humerus and supracondylar fracture
femur
an intra-articular fracture of the dorsal rim of the distal Barton fracture
radius, usually resulting in subluxation on the radial carpal
joint with the fracture site fragment
oblique fracture of the radial styloid caused by a twisting chauffeur's fracture
or snapping-type injury, also called backfire fracture,
Hutchinson fracture and lorry driver's fracture