A man injures his arm in an accident . afterward he can object touching his hand but he cannot move his hand away from them what could cause this.
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It's caused by an adult quickly pulling or lifting a child by the arm. ... He will keep the elbow bent and the palm of the hand down. ... Can't move the shoulder, elbow or wrist normally; Collarbone is painful and can't raise arm ... 1 year old; Severe pain and not better 2 hours after taking pain medicine
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Types of Arm Injuries
Fractures. Fractures are broken bones. A broken collarbone is the most common broken bone in children. It's easy to notice because the collar bone is tender to touch. Also, the child cannot raise the arm upward.
Dislocations. This happens when a bone is pulled out of a joint. A dislocated elbow is the most common type of this injury in kids. It's caused by an adult quickly pulling or lifting a child by the arm. Mainly seen in 1 to 4 year olds. It's also easy to spot. The child will hold his arm as if it were in a sling. He will keep the elbow bent and the palm of the hand down.
Sprains. Sprains are stretches and tears of ligaments.
Strains. Strains are stretches and tears of muscles (such as a pulled muscle).
Muscle Overuse. Muscle pain can occur without an injury. There is no fall or direct blow. Muscle overuse is from hard work or sports (such as a sore shoulder).
Muscle bruise from a direct blow
Bone bruise from a direct blow
Skin Injury. Examples are a cut, scratch, scrape or bruise. All are common with arm injuries.