Breaking the Shoulder: Understanding Proximal Humerus Fractures
A broken shoulder can happen in an instant—but recovery takes time, patience, and the right treatment. In this episode, we explore proximal humerus fractures, one of the most common shoulder fractures, especially in older adults after a fall. We explain what part of the shoulder is injured, why these fractures occur, and why some can heal with a simple sling while others require surgery. Using clear, easy-to-understand language, we discuss how doctors diagnose these injuries, how fracture severity is determined, and the factors that influence treatment decisions. You'll learn why many fractures can be treated without surgery, while more complex injuries may require plates and screws or even a shoulder replacement. We also explain the different types of shoulder replacement used for severe fractures and why the choice of treatment depends on the patient's age, bone quality, and fracture pattern. Finally, we walk through the recovery process, including the importance of early rehabilitation, restoring shoulder motion, rebuilding strength, and safely returning to everyday activities. Whether you're recovering from a shoulder fracture yourself or caring for someone who is, this episode provides practical, evidence-based information to help you better understand the injury and what to expect during recovery. This podcast is based on trusted, patient-friendly information from the free, peer-reviewed website of the non-profit OrthoEducation, available at OrthoEducation.com, whose mission is to help patients better understand musculoskeletal conditions and the treatments available for them.