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accident Too Heavy To Be Trying That

What a bizarre way to dislocate your elbow.

It looked like she fractured the humerus just above the elbow, that would fit with the ‘snap’ we heard and the way the arm flops round. It’s remarkably hard to dislocate the elbow, and it generally just fractures.

She may have had an old injury leading to a weakness. Or simply poor bone density due to lack of vitamin D, calcium, magnesium and phosphate.
 
It looked like she fractured the humerus just above the elbow, that would fit with the ‘snap’ we heard and the way the arm flops round. It’s remarkably hard to dislocate the elbow, and it generally just fractures.

She may have had an old injury leading to a weakness. Or simply poor bone density due to lack of vitamin D, calcium, magnesium and phosphate.
Her rope climbing days are over :(
 
It looked like she fractured the humerus just above the elbow, that would fit with the ‘snap’ we heard and the way the arm flops round. It’s remarkably hard to dislocate the elbow, and it generally just fractures.

She may have had an old injury leading to a weakness. Or simply poor bone density due to lack of vitamin D, calcium, magnesium and phosphate.
The humerus is a fairly strong bone and it takes quite a bit of force to fracture it. It may indeed be a fracture but I have doubts it was the humerus. It's likely she injured the ligaments or sustained a fracture elsewhere.
 
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The humerus is a fairly strong bone and it takes quite a bit of force to fracture it. It may indeed be a fracture but I have doubts it was the humerus. It's likely she injured the ligaments or sustained a fracture elsewhere.

Are you questioning my 20 years of medical training? 😂

Only messing with you, but here is an expertly annotated image showing the deformity of her fractured humerus.

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The humerus is a fairly strong bone and it takes quite a bit of force to fracture it. It may indeed be a fracture but I have doubts it was the humerus. It's likely she injured the ligaments or sustained a fracture elsewhere.
No friend I trust flatus tube

The humerus is a fairly strong bone and it takes quite a bit of force to fracture it. It may indeed be a fracture but I have doubts it was the humerus. It's likely she injured the ligaments or sustained a fracture elsewhere.
Flatus tube has been our doctor for years burger

It looked like she fractured the humerus just above the elbow, that would fit with the ‘snap’ we heard and the way the arm flops round. It’s remarkably hard to dislocate the elbow, and it generally just fractures.

She may have had an old injury leading to a weakness. Or simply poor bone density due to lack of vitamin D, calcium, magnesium and phosphate.
I got your back lol 😝
 
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