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Showing posts with label Boxer's fracture. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Boxer's Fracture

Boxer's fracture refers to a fracture (break) of the 5th metacarpal, that is the hand bone connected to the small finger. It often happens from punching a solid object, hence its name. This injury leads to pain and swelling over the broken bone.

The vast majority of boxer's fractures can be

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