Redneck doc called. I have a radial head fracture in my elbow.
Intergooglez said:Type I Fractures
Type I fractures are generally small, like cracks, and the bone pieces remain fitted together.
The fracture may not be visible on initial X-rays, but can usually be seen if the X-ray is taken three weeks after the injury.
Nonsurgical treatment involves using a splint or sling for a few days, followed by early motion.
If too much motion is attempted too quickly, the bones may shift and become displaced.
Ouch. Radial head sucks. Surgery ahead I assume. I was in a radial head surgery one day and the surgeon was trying to reduce an open fracture and maybe throw a $15 screw in it. I don't know wtf happened, but next thing you know, the radial head is flying across the room in slow motion. Turned into a radial head implant case and I was able to take the family to Sizzler.