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AnswerThe fracture by itself won't cause arthritis. However, if you start to develop arthritis, there's a good chance that the fracture may be one of the places it affects first.
When the fracture occurs then infection develop
It may be a previous fracture, it may be arthritis. Consult a doctor.
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Approximately 20% of children with XLA develop arthritis, possibly as a result of joint infections
The ICD-9-CM code for traumatic arthritis of the wrist due to a fracture five years ago would typically fall under the category of post-traumatic arthritis. The specific code would depend on factors such as whether the arthritis is general or localized and any additional details about the condition. It is important to consult the ICD-9-CM coding guidelines and an experienced medical coder to accurately assign the appropriate code.
The tailbone is the end of the spine.
Yes especially in your thumb
Some that come to mind are fracture, dislocation, bursitis, tendinitis, laceration, arthritis, infection.
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Ligaments can be torn or broken due to injury or fracture, and they can get inflamed in rheumatoid arthritis and infected in septic arthritis
If the tailbone is fractured then the answer is no! Fractured bones are out of the scope of practice of a doctor of chiropractic. If the problem is pain in the tailbone region, and a fracture is only suspected, then doctor of chiropractic may be able to help. They will be able to x-ray you and inform you of whether or not it is fractured and how they may be able to help.