Fracture Treatment and Bone Fixation

Fracture Treatment and Bone Fixation

Fracture treatment aims to restore the normal alignment of broken bones and stabilize them to allow proper healing and recovery of function.

What are bone fractures? Bone fractures occur when a bone breaks due to a force or impact that exceeds its strength.

Fractures can vary from small cracks to complex breaks.

Causes

Bone fractures may occur due to:

• Falls or accidents
• Sports injuries
• Road traffic accidents
• Bone weakness such as osteoporosis
• Direct trauma


Symptoms

Common symptoms include:

• Severe pain at the site of injury
• Swelling or bruising
• Difficulty or inability to move the affected limb
• Visible deformity in some cases


Diagnosis

Diagnosis usually includes:

• Physical examination of the injured area
• X-ray imaging to identify the fracture
• CT scans in some cases for complex fractures


Treatment

Treatment depends on the type and location of the fracture and may include:

• Immobilization using a cast or splint
• Realignment of the bone (reduction)
• Surgical fixation using plates, screws, or metal rods when necessary


Importance of proper treatment

Proper fracture treatment helps to:

• Ensure correct bone healing
• Restore normal movement
• Reduce the risk of complications


A Message to Patients

If you experience severe bone pain after an injury or fall,
prompt medical evaluation can help diagnose fractures and ensure appropriate treatment for proper healing.

 

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