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Amelia Rogers

Amelia Rogers 2024-04-24T05:04:46+0000

The most common orthopedic injury is a fracture, also known as a broken bone. Fractures occur when a bone is subjected to more force than it can withstand, resulting in a partial or complete break in the bone structure. Fractures can occur due to trauma, such as falls, sports injuries, or motor vehicle accidents, or as a result of repetitive stress or overuse.

Fractures can affect any bone in the body, but some of the most commonly fractured bones include the wrist, forearm, ankle, hip, and collarbone. The severity of a fracture can vary, ranging from simple fractures that do not break the skin to compound fractures that pierce through the skin and can cause damage to surrounding tissues and structures.

Treatment for fractures typically involves immobilization with splints, casts, or braces, and may require surgical intervention to realign the bones and stabilize the fracture. Physical therapy and rehabilitation are often necessary to restore strength, mobility, and function to the injured area.

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