Calcaneal fractures, also known as Lover's fracture and Don Juan fracture, are a fracture of the calcaneus or heel. A Nondisplaced calcaneus fracture is a stable fracture where the broken ends of the bones meet up correctly and are aligned.
A hairline fracture is a nondisplaced fracture.
A simple fracture in which the bone does not penetrate the skin.
A closed fracture is when the skin is still intact. A compound fracture is when the broken bone is sticking through the skin.
Closed Fracture
A closed fracture may also be referred to as a simple fracture. An open fracture is also called a compound fracture.
Closed reduction
A nondisplaced impaction fracture typically takes about 6 to 8 weeks to heal, depending on factors such as the specific bone involved and the individual's overall health. During this time, it's essential to follow medical advice, including rest and possibly immobilization, to ensure proper healing. Regular follow-ups with a healthcare provider may be necessary to monitor progress.
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