It is a throbbing pain and you can feel the bone slipping off and on the other half of the bone.
The humerus.
Not exactly normally, but it will heal...
the clapsula and humerus
The trochlea of the humerus is where your ulna joins with your humerus to create your elbow.
The humerus is a bone, not a joint.
Depends on patient characteristics like age, and the severity and location in the humerus of the break.
The humerus.
No, you don't.
Not exactly normally, but it will heal...
it depends on the fracture if surgery is required and the recovery period
because humerus is like humorous which means funny. but really no.
It feels like ur broken inside. You feel weak.
The anatomical neck is the one that looks like the neck from an anatomy point of view-it is between the head (that goes into the shoulder) and the tubercles. The surgical neck is the site where most fractures occur. It comes just after the tubercles. Remember that the humerus is kind of in the shape of a "7" going into the shoulder joint, so the anatomical neck is like if you cut from the top with a knife, and the surgical neck is if you cut from the side.
depends what bone it is! however as I sit here typing with a broken humerus (2nd time) and shoulder I can assure you the pain makes you feel very violently sick. this can actually last a few days. it can also cause you to have an upset stomach - I guess that's shock for you!
The humerus. Edit: Its the humerus its easy to remember because of the phrase "funny bone" funny=humorous=humerus
The context of your question is unclear. Virtually any stone broken into gravel-sized pieces will feel like gravel.
it's called 'broken' by amy lee