An x-ray is usually used to confirm whether a bone is fractured or not.
They take an X-ray of the problem area.
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Thigh bone,hip or your spine most critical areas
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It is a throbbing pain and you can feel the bone slipping off and on the other half of the bone.
If one is looking for a doctor for a broken bone they would need to go to a local emergency room or hospital, where a doctor will set the broken bone.
If you tink that you have broken a bone I'n any part of your body just go visit the doctor or hospital And get it X-ray ..
X-rays. Most broken bones can be identified on plain films. Sometimes a CT scan or MRI is needed.
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A brace or support to a broken bone would be a cast. When a person experiences a clean break in a bone, a doctor will apply a cast to the broken bone area. The cast allows to bone to heal properly.
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To fix broken bones, surgery can be used. However, it depends on the bone that is broken, and you should see your doctor. Also, a cast can be used to mend your broken bone.
For most broken bones, a visit to the hospital, a re-setting of the bone, casting, and pain medication will heal the bone over time. In extreme cases, some bones require surgery.
Patient is the term for the customer visiting the doctor. If you have the flu or a broken bone and visit your doctor, you are the patient.
X-Rays don't determine whether a bone is broken. They just make fuzzy shadow pictures of what is under your skin. Unless its a really obvious fracture, it takes the trained eye of a radiologist looking at the pictures to determine whether the bone is broken or not.
Not specifically. You call 911 in emergencies. A broken bone may or may not be an emergency; it depends on where and of what type the break is, and whether or not you have someone else around who can take you to the doctor. If you need an ambulance, call 911.