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A fracture is also called a broken bone as a break or crack in a bone, or other material.
After the initial immobilizing treatment, physical rehabilitation and mobility options are key to recovery and returning to normal daily life. Preserving the mental dignity and hopefulness of a person is critical during this time, as both their attitude and will-to-power are key for a healthful return to form.
This can be greatly assisted with proper medical supplies and the like, which come in a variety of options to fit any scenario.
Treatment for a bone fracture usually involves immobilizing the bone with a cast or splint, or surgically inserting metal rods or plates.
The healing time depends on the severity of the injury and how well you follow your doctor’s advice, but it can take several weeks to several months.
It is important to ensure that there is as little movement as possible in the afflicted area so that quick and effective recovery can take place.
- Bone fractures: A break in a bone, which can be partial or complete. Fractures can occur in any bone, but are most common in the wrist, ankle, and hip.
- Other materials: A fracture can also refer to a crack or separation in another material.
Fractures can be caused by a number of things, including trauma, overuse and diseases that weaken bones.
- Trauma: Car accidents, falls, and sports injuries can all cause fractures.
- Overuse: Repetitive motions can weaken bones and lead to fractures.
- Bone conditions: Low bone density and osteoporosis can make bones more likely to break.
- Menopause: Estrogen levels drop during menopause, which can make it harder to regulate calcium and increase the risk of fractures.
Symptoms of a bone fracture include:
- Pain
- Swelling
- Bruising or discoloration
- Unusual shape of the limb
- Difficulty moving the limb normally
- Weakness in the limb

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