Elbow fractures may involve the upper arm bone (humerus) near the elbow—called lower (distal) humeral fractures—or one of the upper forearm bones (radius or ulna)—called radial head fractures or olecranon fractures. (See also Overview of Fractures.) Lower humeral fractures usually result from a fall on an outstretched arm or direct force. More @Wikipedia
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