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An arm fracture or broken arm involves breaking a bone in the arm. The most frequent breaks occur in one of the three main arm bones - the humerus, ulna or radius. A broken arm can limit a person's ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. A broken arm usually involves placing a plaster cast on it to hold it immobile while the bone heals. Frequent arm fractures or fractures that occur from minimal trauma may be a sign that there is a bone problem such as osteoporosis. ...more »
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