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WHAT ARE FRACTURES ?
What are the symptoms of fracture?
Pain. It is the most common symptom. Some people may experience the bone pieces moving or even feel them broken.
How is diagnosis of a fracture made?
With help of X-Rays, fractures can be identified.
How are fractures treated?
Treatment of Fractures involves aligning the broken bones together as they were earlier (bone setting) and then putting the limb in cast so that the bones remain in place. The bones may be set by inserting a metal rod, or pinning the bones together or just aligning them properly. Once the fracture heals, the pins are removed. Cast may be in place for 1-3 months.
What are the casts made of?
Casts are made of bandages soaked in plaster which harden to a tough shell, or are made of fiberglass or plastic.
How does a fracture heal?
Bones tend to grow in human body. Thus bone cells will grow over the broken areas till they fuse with each other and close the break. Once fractures heal, it is very difficult to identify the breakage point.
How is the cast removed?
Plaster casts are removed with a saw. Plastic and fiberglass casts can be removed.
Why does the limb itch when in a cast?
The skin underneath the cast tends to become dry and flaky and can lead to itching. This itching can be relived with sprinkling talcum powder through the cast (only in case of closed fracture).
What is brittle bone disease?
Brittle bone disease is a term used to identify osteogenesis imperfecta. It is a Genetic disorder when fractures occur spontaneously in newborns, children and even in the unborn due to brittle bones. This is due to genetic problem in the growth of the bone. Newborns can sometimes have 10-15 fractures at a time. Though there is no cure for this condition presently, number of fractures can be reduced by giving bisphosphonates (medicine that prevents destruction of the bone).
Last updated on 24th December 2009
Pain. It is the most common symptom. Some people may experience the bone pieces moving or even feel them broken.
How is diagnosis of a fracture made?
With help of X-Rays, fractures can be identified.
How are fractures treated?
Treatment of Fractures involves aligning the broken bones together as they were earlier (bone setting) and then putting the limb in cast so that the bones remain in place. The bones may be set by inserting a metal rod, or pinning the bones together or just aligning them properly. Once the fracture heals, the pins are removed. Cast may be in place for 1-3 months.
What are the casts made of?
Casts are made of bandages soaked in plaster which harden to a tough shell, or are made of fiberglass or plastic.
How does a fracture heal?
Bones tend to grow in human body. Thus bone cells will grow over the broken areas till they fuse with each other and close the break. Once fractures heal, it is very difficult to identify the breakage point.
How is the cast removed?
Plaster casts are removed with a saw. Plastic and fiberglass casts can be removed.
Why does the limb itch when in a cast?
The skin underneath the cast tends to become dry and flaky and can lead to itching. This itching can be relived with sprinkling talcum powder through the cast (only in case of closed fracture).
What is brittle bone disease?
Brittle bone disease is a term used to identify osteogenesis imperfecta. It is a Genetic disorder when fractures occur spontaneously in newborns, children and even in the unborn due to brittle bones. This is due to genetic problem in the growth of the bone. Newborns can sometimes have 10-15 fractures at a time. Though there is no cure for this condition presently, number of fractures can be reduced by giving bisphosphonates (medicine that prevents destruction of the bone).
Last updated on 24th December 2009
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