Fractures (Radius, Ulna)

Fractures (Radius & Ulna) – Understanding Forearm Bone Breaks and Recovery

Overview

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Forearm fractures — involving the radius and ulna bones — are among the most common upper extremity injuries seen in both adults and children. The forearm plays a critical role in daily motion, allowing you to lift, twist, and grip. When one or both bones fracture, the result is immediate pain, swelling, and a loss of function that can affect work, recreation, and independence.

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, we provide expert evaluation and treatment for all types of forearm fractures, from minor cracks to complex breaks requiring surgical repair. Serving Pearland, Houston, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas, Dr. Robert L. Burke offers advanced orthopedic care to restore alignment, strength, and range of motion with the least possible downtime.

Understanding the Radius and Ulna

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The radius and ulna run parallel from the elbow to the wrist, working together to provide rotation and stability of the arm.

When both bones are broken — known as a both-bone forearm fracture — surgical intervention is usually required to ensure proper realignment.

Common Causes

Forearm fractures can occur due to a variety of circumstances, including:

In children and young athletes, greenstick fractures (incomplete breaks) are common, while adults may experience complete or comminuted fractures where the bone shatters into multiple pieces.

Symptoms

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Typical signs of a forearm fracture include:

In more severe cases, the arm may appear bent or shortened, and movement is extremely painful.

Diagnosis

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Accurate diagnosis ensures the best outcome and prevents long-term complications.
At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, diagnosis begins with a thorough physical examination followed by imaging tests.

Diagnostic process includes:

Dr. Burke’s experience in orthopedic trauma and reconstructive surgery ensures precise identification and customized treatment for every patient.

Treatment Options at Dr. Burke Orthopedics

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Non-Surgical Treatments

Stable or minor fractures can often be treated without surgery. Dr. Burke may recommend:

Surgical Treatments

Complex or displaced fractures require surgical repair to ensure bones heal correctly.
Dr. Burke performs:

Surgical repair helps restore proper alignment and function, minimizing long-term stiffness or deformity.

Recovery timelines vary based on severity:

Physical therapy plays a vital role in regaining flexibility, strength, and rotation.
Full recovery includes progressive strengthening and ergonomic retraining to prevent reinjury.

When to Seek Medical Care

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Seek immediate orthopedic evaluation if:

Prompt treatment reduces complications like improper healing, stiffness, or chronic pain.

Serving Our Community

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, our mission is to help patients regain independence after injury through expert, compassionate care.

We proudly serve Pearland, Houston, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas, offering on-site imaging, advanced surgical options, and complete rehabilitation services for forearm fractures.

Medical Disclaimer:

The information on this page is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. If you suspect a fracture or experience severe arm pain, seek immediate medical attention or visit your nearest emergency care facility.

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