A Case Report on Fracture of Humerus.

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Mr. Navjyot Shambharkar, Ms. Pallavi Dhole , Aniket Pathade, Hemlata Wasnik

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Background: Anterior dislocation of the shoulder joint with ipsilateral humeral shaft fracture is a rare injury that may necessitate risky technical skills. Surgical humerus fractures are becoming more common, especially among younger age groups who exert greater demands on their shoulder joints. A number of orthopaedic upper extremity ailments have been linked to resistance training and excessive weight lifting. The most prevalent type of reported injury is acute sprains or strains. Other weightlifting injuries include pectoralis tendon ruptures, distal bicep injury, and shoulder capsule-labral complex injuries. To our knowledge, no examples Surgical humeral fracture in a young adult caused by heavy weight strength training with no underlying medical disease. Patient history: A 28 year male was admitted A.V.B.R.H. Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha. Patient chief complaint of  chronic pain and wound over right upper limb since 1 day on 06/07/2021 at 9 pm. head injury present, Loss of consciousness, ENT bleed, vomiting. Past history:. patient having a no any past medical history like a diabetic mellitus, tuberculosis, asthma etc. and no any past surgical history. Main symptoms and importance of Clinical findings: The patient had undergone various investigation like careful history collection, physical examination , CBC, ,CT SCAN , MRI, X-Ray etc.  Conclusion: A  patient was admitted in AVBRH with chief complaints of chronic pain and wound over right upper limb since 1 day(06/07/2021 at 9 pm.) head injury present, Loss of consciousness, ENT bleed, vomiting. etc. After undergoing all investigations he was diagnosed as fracture of humerus.

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