Femoral and Humeral fractures and the management of non unions
Major Trauma Term: Long Bone Fractures and Non Unions
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Summary
This on-demand teaching session is relevant to medical professionals who specialize in trauma, specifically long bone fractures. Attendees will learn specific information and techniques related to femoral and humeral fractures in addition to the management of non unions. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and professional experience!
Learning objectives
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Recognize the typical long bone fractures (femoral and humeral fractures) and be able to differentiate them from other skeletal injuries.
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Develop an appreciation for the complexity of long bone fractures and the magnitude of the potential impact on a person's activity and quality of life.
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Apprehend the recommended management techniques for primary and delayed non unions.
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Understand how different approaches including non-surgical and surgical options can be incorporated and tailored to a patient's individual needs.
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Utilize team-based care to best manage the outcomes of long bone fractures and non unions.