This document provides an overview of common fractures and injuries to the forearm, including:
- Fractures of the radial head and neck are more common in adults and children respectively. Radial head fractures can be small chips or large with displacement.
- Ulna shaft fractures usually result from direct blows and Monteggia fractures involve the proximal radioulnar joint.
- Olecranon fractures occur from falls on the elbow and are pulled by triceps contraction.
- Lateral epicondylitis causes tennis elbow pain over the lateral epicondyle radiating down the forearm from repetitive wrist flexion and extension.
- Synovial cysts sometimes appear on the back of