Is the fracture of the bone fractured?
source:Zhejiang Banger Medical Investment Management Co., Ltd. Date of publication:2019-06-12 Browsing volume:1557
1. Is the "bone fracture" a fracture?
"Bone fracture" is a common saying of the common people, which is called a crack fracture in medicine. Fractures are defined in textbooks as the destruction of bone continuity and integrity. Although the fracture of the fracture is an incomplete fracture, the continuity and integrity of the fracture is also destroyed, so "bone fracture" is also a type of fracture.
Second, does "bone fracture" require a fixed brake?
Many people think that "bone fracture" is much lighter than fractures, and the symptoms of swelling and pain are not obvious. Therefore, they do not follow the doctor's advice and do not use plaster or brace to fix the affected area. Why are you doing it, it is totally inappropriate. This situation is not uncommon, but some "unfortunate" patients waited for more than a month to review the bad things, crack fractures not only did not heal, but also displaced, and even serious need surgery intervention. At this moment, I regret that I am late, so even if it is a "bone crack", it should not be underestimated. It is necessary to fix the affected area in time to avoid future trouble.
3. Is “bone fracture” healing soon?
Many people take it for granted that the "bone crack" can only grow in a week or two. Frequently, patients will ask when they come to the clinic two or three weeks after the injury: Why is it still not good? Isn't the medicine you used bad? Or is there a problem with the treatment? In fact, since "bone fracture" is a kind of fracture, its clinical healing time is the same as fracture. So it usually takes about three months to grow completely. Therefore, it is okay to be patient and nourishment. When time is up, it will naturally heal.
Fourth, there will be sequelae of bone fracture
In general, crack fractures will not have any sequelae, but the braking time can not be too long. This is very important. It is recommended not to exceed 4 weeks, otherwise it will lead to a series of complications such as muscle atrophy, joint adhesion and joint stiffness. After the formation of the fibrous callus, the early rehabilitation function can be performed without the weight of the fracture. Early correct rehabilitation function training is critical, allowing the atrophic muscles and adhesion joints to gradually return to normal under reversible conditions.