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  1. A fracture is a discontinuity in a bone (or cartilage) resulting from mechanical forces that exceed the bone's ability to withstand them. [1] Fractures can occur in a variety of methods: A normal bone subjected to acute overwhelming force, usually in the setting of trauma.

  2. Fractures of the finger bones, known as phalanges, frequently occur and are often seen in emergency departments and clinics[1]. These injuries can affect the proximal, middle, or distal phalanx. In most cases of phalanx fractures, effective realignment can be achieved through non-surgical methods.

  3. A fracture is an interruption of the continuity of bone. This page will discuss ankle and foot fractures and the role that physiotherapists play in the rehabilitation of such injuries. Fractures of the ankle joint are common amongst adults.

  4. Apr 8, 2023 · A fracture is a breach in the structural continuity of the bone cortex, with a degree of injury to the surrounding soft tissues. Following the fracture, secondary healing begins, which consists of four steps: Hematoma formation. Granulation tissue formation. Bony callus formation. Bone remodeling.

    • Jonathon R. Sheen, Vishnu V. Garla
    • 2023/04/08
    • 2019
  5. Oct 15, 2016 · One of the ankle bones fractured (Fibula fracture) Ankle Fractures Causes. Now that you know what an ankle fracture is and what it looks like, we'll go over some of the different causes of an actual fracture, what you can do about them, and how you can prevent them in the future.

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  7. Jul 31, 2023 · Objectives: Identify the etiology of distal femur fractures. Review the appropriate history, physical, and evaluation, including correct imaging and classification of distal femur fractures. Describe the treatment options and common complications with surgical management for distal femur fractures.