Posted on March 10th, 2008 by admin
Many people are unaware of what fractures are. Years ago, you would hear people say, “At least it’s not broken. It’s only a fracture.” What many didn’t realize until much later is that a fracture and a broken bone are the same thing.
The bones are what make up the frame of the human body. [...]
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Posted on March 10th, 2008 by admin
Seldom do we realize the importance of our feet until it’s too late and we have foot fractures or some other foot injury. Foot fractures are breaks in any bone of the foot. The foot consists of 26 major bones and numerous other small bones. The main bones are 19 in the forefoot, 5 in [...]
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Posted on March 10th, 2008 by admin
Since we have many bones in our body, we are going to have many types of bone fractures in the body as well. Some fractures are going to be more serious than others because of the part of the body that is involved. Fractures that involve bones of the body that we use a lot [...]
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Posted on March 9th, 2008 by admin
A fracture is a broken bone and a facial fracture are is a broken bone or bones in the face. Facial fractures can be caused by many different situations. Motor vehicle crashes, falls, violent assaults and sporting injuries are some of the most common causes of facial fractures. When a patient experiences a facial fracture, [...]
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Posted on March 9th, 2008 by admin
Fractures are very common. Fractures and broken bones are the same thing, although many people don’t realize this. Bone fractures are also very common in children. Children are very active, always running, jumping and constantly falling down. In fact, fractures are the fourth most common injury among children under six years of age. Corner fractures, [...]
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Posted on March 9th, 2008 by admin
Compression fractures are fractures that involve the vertebrae. They happen most often when the vertebrae in the spine collapses from their full height to half their height. The most common cause of compression fractures is osteoporosis followed by a fall. Patients with osteoporosis suffer from decreased and weakened bone mass, making them susceptible to compression [...]
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Posted on March 9th, 2008 by admin
Compound Fractures are also known as open fractures and occur when the bone breaks and is sticking through the skin. This type of fracture is usually a more severe type because of the bone sticking out through the skin. However, the bone does not have to be sticking out through the skin for it to [...]
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Posted on March 9th, 2008 by admin
The clavicle bone is our collarbone and clavicle fractures are any broken bones in the clavicle. Clavicle fractures are responsible for 5% of hospital emergency visits for fractures. Children and infants are especially susceptible to clavicle fractures. In fact, some newborn babies are born with clavicle fractures after a difficult delivery and birth. In adults, [...]
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Posted on March 8th, 2008 by admin
Many people aren’t aware that bone fractures are the same as broken bones. When they hear they have a fracture, they feel relieved, believing that they have “only a fracture, but not a broken bone”. Because of this mistaken belief, they don’t get the care and treatment that bone fractures need, prolonging the healing process [...]
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Posted on March 8th, 2008 by admin
For many years, people didn’t fully understand what fractures were. In fact, they often thought they were less serious than a broken bone, when they are actually one in the same. You would hear people make comments like, “well at least it’s only a fracture and nothing is broken.” Because of these mistaken beliefs, many [...]
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