https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kKP5KtWSxVw
We've seen so many of these injuries this week that I decided to record a short video with the help of my staff to review all the things that can go wrong when you fall on your arm. I thought it was an important educational material to have available since so many people fall and develop problems that they do not connect to the original incident. Especially since the area of symptoms may be far away from the point of impact on their hand and wrist.
Where the injury exactly will occur along the kinetic chain from the hand to the neck depends on a variety of factors, some of it having to do with the angle, and the speed of reaction and trying to break the fall. I've seen some patients develop along acute cervical disc herniations from the side to side during when they're caught off guard during the fall and the neck experiences a form of lateral whiplash. Probably more common are the areas along the shoulder girdle. I especially find that the sternal clavicular joint, at the end of the anterior kinetic chain, can be a source of continued misery and destabilization along the anterior neck and chest, often overlooked and even more often undertreated.

