Fractures are classified based on the nature of the break, and they include:
Fractures typically occur due to:
Orthopedic specialists diagnose fractures through:
The goal of fracture treatment in orthopedics is to realign the bone, stabilize it, and ensure proper healing.
Treatment depends on the type and severity of the fracture:
Bone healing generally takes several weeks to months, depending on the patient’s age,
overall health, and the type of fracture. Factors influencing healing include:
If not properly treated, fractures can lead to complications such as:
While accidents cannot always be prevented, certain measures can reduce the risk of fractures:
In an orthopedic setting, the approach to fracture management is patient-specific, aiming for optimal healing and functional recovery.
With early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, most fractures heal well, allowing patients to regain full mobility.