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  • How to Splint a Broken Thumb

    A broken bone in the hand requires prompt medical treatment and realignment of the bone. Your thumb consists of two bones: the distal and proximal phalange. Without immediate treatment for your...

  • How to Heal a Broken Hip Without Surgery

    Breaking or fracturing a hip is a common injury in the geriatric population, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Due to loss of bone density and diseases such as...

  • How to Get Swelling Down After a Broken Wrist

    A broken wrist will result in symptoms such as pain, bruising and swelling around the wrist area. You may need to reduce swelling before a tight cast can be applied to your wrist. Reducing...

  • How to Diagnose a Broken Ankle

    Your ankle is not a single bone, but a joint composed of three bones: the tibia, the fibula and the talus. A break may involve one of these bones or a combination. A broken ankle can vary in...

  • How to Rehab a Broken Ankle

    The severity of your broken ankle will determine how long you will have to wear a cast and rest your foot. But when the cast comes off and your back on your feet, it's important to follow a...

  • How to Help someone with a cast on the arm

    When one arm is completely incapacitated, everything is so difficult to do with one hand. The person with a cast on can use another's help to do many things in the daily living. I offer some...

  • How to Diagnose Stress Fracture of Ankle

    Unlike fractures that take place because of accidents and traumas, stress fractures occur in response to undue stress on bones or joints. Stress on the joint usually occurs when you perform a...

  • How to Recover From an Achilles Injury

    Whether you have achilles tendonitis, or a torn tendon in your achilles, it can take time to recover from a achilles injury. The achilles tendon is just above your heel, the backside of your...

  • How to Tell if an Ankle Is Broken

    If you have recently injured your ankle, swelling and bruising can indicate a bad sprain. Unfortunately, bruising and swelling can also indicate a broken ankle. If you had originally thought your...

  • How to Care for a Post-Fractured Hip in an Elderly Person

    A fractured hip is a common problem among the elderly population. This is mostly because of the fragility of their bones due to osteoporosis. It often happens when they fall down and land on their...

  • How to Adjust Crutches

    If you are one of the unlucky people who has been prescribed weeks on a set of crutches because of a sprained or broken bone, then you know how uncomfortable crutches can be. Crutches need to be...

  • How to Put on House Shingles

    When you are roofing a house, you have two options: you can either use shingles or you can use roofing metal. The shingles aren't quite as durable as the roofing metal, and you periodically have...

  • How to Heal a Broken toe

    A broken toe may hurt like crazy, but it is actually one of the easiest breaks to heal. Most often the break is the result of a badly stubbed toe. Nine times out of ten you will have a spiral...

  • How to Heal a Broken Clavicle Bone

    A broken clavicle, or collarbone, is a painful experience but the recovery is fairly straightforward if you have a simple fracture. A simple fracture is a single break rather than breaks in...

  • How to Identify Fractured Ribs

    It can be hard to tell if someone's ribs are fractured unless you carry a portable X-ray machine in your pocket. But ignoring fractured ribs can be dangerous. This article will teach you the signs...

  • How to Cope with a Broken Hand

    Anyone who has had to endure living with a cast that covered their dominant hand understands the difficulty of managing daily tasks. When you spend the majority of your life, completely dependant...

  • How to Diagnose a Broken Elbow

    The elbow joint is formed by the humerus, radius and ulna. An elbow fracture involves one or more of these bones. A child's broken elbow can affect future bone development if the fracture occurs...

  • How to Treat a Broken Nose

    A ball comes out of nowhere and hits your child in the face. You know from the crying that it's painful, but is it broken? If it is, how can you fix a broken nose? You can't put a cast on it like...

  • How to Identify a Broken Arm

    The quicker you have a broken arm attended to, the faster it will heal. Use these steps to identify whether you or someone else has broken an arm.

  • How to Care for a Broken Arm

    Broken arms, also known as fractures, require medical attention. Without treatment, you limit your mobility and risk ending up with deformed bones. Knowing what to do about a broken arm before...

  • How to Use Crutches

    Using crutches often appears easier than it actually is. Get proper instruction from your doctor or physical therapist and remember the following pointers.

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