Nightstick fracture (ulna)

Changed by Leonardo Lustosa, 30 Apr 2022

Updates to Article Attributes

Body was changed:

Nightstick fractures are isolated fractures of the ulna, typically transverse and located in the mid-diaphysis and usually resulting from a direct blow. It is a characteristic defensive fracture when the patient tries to ward off an overhead blow from an assailant (or local law enforcement officer) branding a bar-like weapon.

This is a defence type fracture and cases should prompt concern for a patients safety, it is rare that an isolated fracture of the ulnar can be the result of falling over,. intimateIntimate partner violence amongst other things should be considered in patients where the clinical details do not match the fracture 4.

Treatment and prognosis

Although typically a closed fracture, they have a higher rate of delayed union or non-union.

History and etymology

Historically this fracture was seen not infrequently due to a strike from a policeman’s baton (known as a nightstick in the USA).

  • -<p><strong>Nightstick fractures</strong> are isolated fractures of the <a href="/articles/ulna">ulna</a>, typically transverse and located in the mid-diaphysis and usually resulting from a direct blow. It is a characteristic defensive fracture when the patient tries to ward off an overhead blow from an assailant (or local law enforcement officer) branding a bar-like weapon.</p><p>This is a defence type fracture and cases should prompt concern for a patients safety, it is rare that an isolated fracture of the ulnar can be the result of falling over, <a title="Intimate partner violence" href="/articles/intimate-partner-violence">intimate partner violence</a> amongst other things should be considered in patients where the clinical details do not match the fracture <sup>4</sup>.</p><h4>Treatment and prognosis</h4><p>Although typically a closed fracture, they have a higher rate of delayed union or <a href="/articles/fracture-non-union-1">non-union</a>.</p><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>Historically this fracture was seen not infrequently due to a strike from a policeman’s baton (known as a nightstick in the USA).</p>
  • +<p><strong>Nightstick fractures</strong> are isolated fractures of the <a href="/articles/ulna">ulna</a>, typically transverse and located in the mid-diaphysis and usually resulting from a direct blow. It is a characteristic defensive fracture when the patient tries to ward off an overhead blow from an assailant (or local law enforcement officer) branding a bar-like weapon.</p><p>This is a defence type fracture and cases should prompt concern for a patients safety, it is rare that an isolated fracture of the ulnar can be the result of falling over. <a title="Intimate partner violence" href="/articles/intimate-partner-violence">Intimate partner violence</a> amongst other things should be considered in patients where the clinical details do not match the fracture <sup>4</sup>.</p><h4>Treatment and prognosis</h4><p>Although typically a closed fracture, they have a higher rate of delayed union or <a href="/articles/fracture-non-union-1">non-union</a>.</p><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>Historically this fracture was seen not infrequently due to a strike from a policeman’s baton (known as a nightstick in the USA).</p>
Images Changes:

Image 8 X-ray (Frontal) ( create )

Image 9 X-ray (Frontal) ( create )

Updates to Synonym Attributes

Updates to Synonym Attributes

Updates to Synonym Attributes

Updates to Synonym Attributes

ADVERTISEMENT: Supporters see fewer/no ads

Updating… Please wait.

 Unable to process the form. Check for errors and try again.

 Thank you for updating your details.