Abstract:The thought-provoking and well-performed study by Laḧdeoja et al. represents a retrospective review of 209 patients who sustained a proximal humeral fracture as adolescents and had an impressive follow-up ranging from 7 to 19 years and a thorough and rigorous methodology to assess outcomes. The authors did an outstanding job matching cohorts to make valid comparisons with a similar group without a fracture. The study found that patients who sustained a proximal humeral fracture as adolescents healed well and h… Show more
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