Author: Harry Papas

Most wrist fractures involve a fracture of the ends of the forearm bones – called the radius and the ulna. At the wrist the radius is much bigger, and is the most commonly injured of the two bones, although a fracture of both bones is...

The hip is a ball and socket joint, which connects the lower limb to the pelvis. The socket side is actually part of the bony pelvis (called the acetabulum), so the vast majority of patients with a broken hip have a broken femur, near the...