Fractures of the humerus are common, accounting for approximately five percent of all bone fractures. Of these, 80 percent are minimally displaced or remain non-displaced. Osteoporosis is a major contributing factor in these injuries, and a fracture in the arm on the affected side is a common manifestation. Damage to nerves or arteries resulting from the fracture is a significant concern, though it is not a common occurrence. The most common sites for these fractures are the upper part of the arm (the neck of the humerus—often referred to as a "shoulder fracture") and the mid-shaft of the humerus. For proper recovery and rehabilitation, consulting a Physiotherapist in Paschim Vihar is highly recommended.
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