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By Mayo Clinic staffCertain medical conditions or physical activities can increase the risk of a broken arm.
Participation in certain sports
Sports that may increase the risk of a broken arm include:
- Basketball
- Football
- Rugby
- Wrestling
- Soccer
- Hockey
- Snowboarding
- Skiing
Osteoporosis
In older adults who have osteoporosis — a condition in which bones become thinner and more brittle — even a relatively minor fall can result in a broken arm.
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