![]() | Supine for anterior accessThis position can be indicated when there are additional hand or forearm injuries. | ||
![]() | Lateral decubitus positionThe lateral decubitus position can be helpful for managing proximal forearm fractures, particularly for large patients or those with concurrent distal humerus fractures. | ||
![]() | Supine for posterior accessThe majority of patients with isolated proximal forearm fracture can be positioned supine, with the arm across the chest, posterior exposure is enhanced. | ||