WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates returned to work Wednesday afternoon after breaking his upper right arm in a fall on the ice outside his Washington home, a Pentagon spokesman said.
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates attends a strategic planning meeting with his arm in a sling Wednesday at the Pentagon.
Gates suffered a broken humerus, the bone that connects the shoulder and elbow, Defense Department spokesman Geoff Morrell said.
Gates, 64, didn't seek treatment until Wednesday morning when he checked into Walter Reed Army Medical Center, said Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell.
"I think he's in a lot of pain," Morrell said.
Gates apparently slipped as he returned from dinner, he said.
Gates will continue to perform his duties as defense chief, Pentagon officials said.
Gates won't be able to appear Wednesday for a hearing on the Pentagon's budget before the House Appropriations Committee. Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England will testify in his place.
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