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NEUROREFLEX MECHANISMS OF ACTION AS PART OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN DISTAL HUMERUS FRACTURES IN THE EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD
2020
Journal of IMAB
Of the large joints in the human body, the elbow joint is the most complicated from an anatomical and functional point of view. Its structure and function are such that they make it particularly sensitive to injuries, after which in many cases there is a permanent loss of movement. Elbow fractures rate is about 5.5% of all musculoskeletal system fractures. The most common are fractures of the radial head (2.8%), followed by those of olecranon (1%) and the distal part of the humerus (0.5%).
doi:10.5272/jimab.2020264.3452
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