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Radial Head Anatomy and Common Injuries Explained

  The radial head is a vital part of the elbow joint that supports both movement and stability of the forearm. This article explains the anatomy of the radial head, its surrounding ligaments and soft tissues, and its role in daily arm movements such as lifting, pushing, and rotating the forearm. It also highlights the common causes of radial head injuries , including falls, sports trauma, and accidents. Different types of radial head fractures, such as non-displaced, displaced, and comminuted fractures, are discussed along with their symptoms and treatment options. The article further explains how severe injuries may require surgical fixation or radial head replacement using orthopedic implants. Understanding radial head anatomy and associated injuries can help orthopedic professionals improve diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient recovery outcomes while restoring elbow stability and function effectively.

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