Sunday, July 07, 2019

Backstage

So, I was poking around backstage on the blooger comments, and realized I had a bunch of comments awaiting moderation. Since I don't have moderation turned on, this surprised me. So, if your comment was not published at some point, that is why, and I apologize. I'll keep a closer eye from now on.

To answer one of those questions posed where I hadn't realized I should have looked, a little anatomy.

When my hand hit the ground, I essentially bottle-capped the distal (more distant from the trunk) end of my radius - on the thumb side, breaking off the metaphysis. The ulna was pulled out of position, with a tiny periosteal avulsion fracture, a bit of the covering of the bone pulled up in a flake, that went unnoticed. Not really treatable anyway.



The fracture is healing quite well, but still not entirely solidified. This takes up to two years, and will continue to remodel long after. Bone is living cells.



It's been a long time since anatomy class, although I've kept up, it's very much assumed knowledge at this point. Questions gladly answered.

6 comments:

flask said...

thanks. i am now a little bit smarter.

Zhoen said...

flask,
I try to learn something every day.

Catalyst said...

The world would be a better place if everyone tried to learn a little something every day.

Zhoen said...

Cat,
Agreed. Continued curiosity is all about staying alive and growing. I'm not even given the option, part of the job.

Nimble said...

Bones, tendons, ligaments, muscle - we animals are so complicated inside.

Zhoen said...

It's why I have so much respect for good surgeons, they have this stuff down cold.