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What is a distracted fracture?

What is a distracted fracture?

Distracted: fracture fragments are separated by a gap, Translated: side-to-side displacement, usually stated in millimeters or as a percentage of the size of the bone at fracture site.

How is a nondisplaced fracture treated?

With non-displaced fractures, the bone typically stays aligned in an acceptable position for healing. Such fractures are usually treated with a splint, brace, or cast. This immobilizes the injured bone, promotes healing, and reduces pain and swelling.

What are 5 types of fractures?

Here are five common types of fractures:

  • Open (compound) fracture.
  • Stress fracture.
  • Comminuted fracture.
  • Greenstick fracture.
  • Compression fracture.

What does closed nondisplaced fracture mean?

A non-displaced fracture occurs when the bone cracks, but maintains its proper position and alignment. A closed fracture means that there is no puncture or open wound on the skin whereas an open fracture refers to a bone that breaks through the surface of the skin.

How long does it take for a nondisplaced fracture to heal?

How Long Does a Fracture Take to Heal? Most fractures heal in 6-8 weeks, but this varies tremendously from bone to bone and in each person based on many of the factors discussed above.

What is treatment for impacted fracture?

Treatment for an impacted fracture may involve surgery. It is important to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables following surgery for a fracture.

What are the types of fracture?

There are many types of fractures, but the main categories are displaced, non-displaced, open, and closed. Displaced and non-displaced fractures refer to the alignment of the fractured bone. In a displaced fracture, the bone snaps into two or more parts and moves so that the two ends are not lined up straight.

What are the three types of bone fractures?

However, there are different types of fractures that can all be classified into three main categories including a simple bone fracture, a comminuted fracture, and an open fracture.

What is a pathological fracture?

Pathologic fracture. A pathologic fracture is a bone fracture caused by weakness of the bone structure that leads to decrease mechanical resistance to normal mechanical loads.

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Ruth Doyle