Fracture repair is usually performed by an orthopedic surgeon, general surgeon, or family physician.
Fracture repair is accomplished by means of applied traction , surgery, and immobilizing affected bones.
Once the procedure for fracture repair is completed, the body begins to produce new tissue to bridge the fracture site and rejoin the broken pieces
Fracture repair is required when there is a need for restoration of the normal position and function of the broken bone. Throughout the stages of fracture healing, the bones must be held firmly in the correct position
Fracture repair is the process of rejoining and realigning the ends of broken bones, usually performed by an orthopedist, general surgeon, or family doctor.
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Infection can interfere with bone repair. This risk is greater in the case of a compound fracture (a bone fracture causing an open wound) where ideal conditions are present for severe streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
It is generally called reducing a fracture
Immediately following surgical repair of a fracture, x rays may be again taken through the cast or splint to evaluate whether the rejoined pieces are in good position for healing.
A commimuted fracture of a bone refers to a bone that has been broken into several pieces. This type of fracture will often require surgery to repair the damage.
Depends on if the head needs resurfacing or replacing. Also depends on where you live and who performs the repair. Get estimates from trusted shops.Depends on if the head needs resurfacing or replacing. Also depends on where you live and who performs the repair. Get estimates from trusted shops.
The XRAY is the EMR used to detect a fracture in your bone and a fracture refers to a broken bone in your body.
Abnormal results of fracture repair include damage to nearby nerves or primary blood vessels. Improper alignment causing deformity is also an abnormal outcome, however, with today's medical technology it is relatively rare