Your arm is made up of three bones: the radius, the ulna, and the humerus. When one or more of these bones become fractured, it can lead to pain, swelling, and even deformity. Our orthopedic specialists can treat a broken arm through treatments such as immobilization, physical therapy, or surgery. We will first assess the severity of the injury during a consultation at our Leander, TX, office or another one of our Austin-area locations.
Proper and timely treatment of a broken arm is extremely important to minimize long-term effects.


Dr. Seade did an excellent job on my torn rotator cuff repair! He also had to remove a bone spur and reattach my bicep muscle! My recovery has went very well and after 12 weeks I finally get to start strength training on my left shoulder and arm! I will be back barrel racing in no time!
LeAnn N.