In the original description by Hume, where the olecranon fractures were not displaced, treatment consisted of closed reduction of the radial head dislocation under
general anaesthesia by
supination of the forearm. This was followed by immobilisation of the arm in a
plaster cast with the elbow
flexed at 90° and the forearm in supination for 6 weeks. Where the olecranon fracture is displaced,
open reduction internal fixation is recommended. Once the olecranon has been repaired, closed reduction of the radial head dislocation is usually possible. This is followed by immobilisation with the elbow flexed to 90° and the forearm in the neutral position. The duration of immobilisation depends on clinical assessment of the joint, and mobilisation may be possible after as little as 4 weeks. == References ==