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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Recurrent long bone fractures
  1. ... help prevent blood clots: After surgery After a bone fracture With active cancer When you need to sit or lie down for long periods of time, such as during a hospital ...
  2. ... or breakage Repetitive hip dislocation Bone degeneration (osteolysis) Bone fracture around the artificial hip joint (periprosthetic fracture) Even ...
  3. ... elbow or base of the palm An elbow fracture or dislocation Keeping the elbow bent for a long time or repeated elbow bending, such as with ...