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  1. Sometimes, the top of the radius bone needs to be replaced with a metal piece. After surgery, your arm will be put in a splint, cast, or brace. Figure 5: X-ray of elbow fracture dislocations after surgery. Image A shows screws in the radius bone and a plate and screw used in the ulna bone.

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    Sometimes, the top of the radius bone needs to be replaced with a metal piece. After surgery, your arm will be put in a splint, cast, or brace. Figure 5: X-ray of elbow fracture dislocations after surgery. Image A shows screws in the radius bone and a plate and screw used in the ulna bone.

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    Some patients ask this after a successful surgery when the bone is healed. A plate is a flat piece of metal made of titanium or stainless steel that has holes in it. The plate fits on the surface of a fractured bone and screws are placed through the holes in the plate to hold the plate to the bone.

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    Innovated arm sling made of brushed cotton padded with soft pressure-reducing materials is very light,and comfortable to wear. Supports the arm for recuperation from subluxation,dislocation,fractures,sprains or surgery of arm or hand.

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    I've had a ten-inch metal rod inside the entire length of the Radius bone (the larger of the two bones in the forearm) since 1957. It was put in after the Radius was broken and the Ulna (the smaller bone beside the Radius) was dislocated in a motorcycle accident.

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    When you break the radius, either in the middle of your forearm or at the wrist, you often need surgery to fix it. In surgery, we use a plate and screws to hold the bone in the proper position until it heals. How do plates and screws help a broken bone heal?

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    When you break the radius, either in the middle of your forearm or at the wrist, you often need surgery to fix it. In surgery, we use a plate and screws to hold the bone in the proper position until it heals. How do plates and screws help a …

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    Apr 22, 2021 · *****Provides comfortable support while immobilizing the shoulder following surgery or injury, including shoulder dislocations, subluxations, and rotator cuff repair. *****Designed with a contoured pillow to eliminate pressure …

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