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  • 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...

  • What to Do for Instep Bone Spurs?

    The instep is one of the six major parts of the human foot. The foot is a complex structure, that has about a quarter of all the bones in the human body. It also has more than a hundred muscles...

  • How to Assess a Hip Fracture

    The older you get, the more susceptible you are to breaking your hip. It can happen at any age, much like any other broken bone; but as you age, your bones become less dense and weaker. It is most...

  • How to heal a broken wrist

    Wrist fractures can occur when you fall forward and try to break the fall by throwing your hands forward, causing your radius or ulna--the bones in forearm attached to the wrist--to buckle. A...

  • What Is a Buckle Fracture?

    Though not the most common fracture, buckle fractures, also known as torus fractures, are most often seen in young and elderly patients. Although buckle fractures can occur in any bone, the most...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Brittle Bone Disease

    An estimated 25,000 to 50,000 U.S. residents suffer from osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bone disease, according to the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation. Those who have this genetic disorder...

  • Do You Put a Cast on a Broken Fibula?

    The fibula is the smaller of the two long bones in the lower leg. It is located on the outer or lateral edge of the leg, and is connected to the other long bone (tibia) at the top and bottom by...

  • Therapy for Broken Shoulder

    The shoulder is the human body's most movable joint, but it can be prone to discomfort and injury brought about by inflammation, swelling and tearing tendons. Shoulder trauma is very common....

  • How to Tell Difference Between Wrist Sprain and Fracture

    Both sprains and fractures can be extremely painful, and both require medical care. However, with a sprain only a family physician is needed, where as a fractured bone needs special attention, a...

  • Can You Have a Fracture & Still Move Your Wrist?

    A wrist fracture occurs when one of the eight bones in the wrist cracks. It is possible to have a wrist fracture and not realize it because you may be able to move your wrist.

  • Physical Therapy for Broken Fibula

    Having a broken bone can be very painful and annoying. Not having full mobility or range of motion is frustrating and exasperating. Breaks in the fibula, the outer and thinner of the two leg bones...

  • What Are the Treatments for Avulsion Fractures?

    An avulsion fracture is when a ligament or tendon attached to the bone pulls away from the bone and tears off a piece of bone along with it. If you have an avulsion fracture, it is important for a...

  • How Long Does a Fractured Wrist Take to Heal?

    The wrist is made up of the radius and the ulna plus eight carpal bones. Many of the ligaments connect the bones to each other. A fracture occurs when there is a break or crack in one or more of...

  • Broken Ankle Prognosis for Recovery

    Broken or fractured ankles are on the rise according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, "During the past 30 to 40 years, doctors have noted an increase in the number and severity of...

  • Bone Fractures and Treatments

    There are many different kinds of bone fractures. Treatment depends on type and severity of the fracture and the bone that is affected. Once a fracture has occurred, get an xray to determine...

  • What Are the Symptoms of a Stress Fracture?

    A stress fracture is a small crack in a bone, often occurring in the lower leg and foot bones. Typically, stress fractures occur after repeated use and strain on a specific area of the body, such...

  • What to Do for a Broken Nose?

    A broken nose occurs when the bone breaks as a result of trauma. Sometimes, it can be difficult to tell if your nose is broken. Your nose may be swollen and appear crooked as a result of the...

  • Definition of an Avulsion Fracture

    An avulsion fracture is an injury to bone caused by a ligament or tendon forcibly tearing away part of the bone. These fractures most commonly occur in adolescents, young adults, athletes and dancers.

  • What Are The Symptoms of a Broken Tailbone?

    The tailbone, or coccyx, is a bone that is made of 3 to 5 bony segments. It is found at the end of the vertebral column. If the tailbone is injured, the resulting discomfort is known as...

  • How Does a Fractured Finger Heal?

    A bone fracture is a broken or cracked bone. Finger fractures can be especially painful because the fingers bend. Finger fractures are very common because the bones are small and the fingers are...

  • How Does a Broken Rib Heal?

    Breaking a rib can be extremely painful and uncomfortable. There is virtually nothing you can do to help it along except rest and stay off of your feet. There is no possible way that the bone can...

  • How Does a Calcium Deposit Form?

    A calcium deposit is the underlying cause of calcific tendinitis. People with this health disorder experience a collection of calcium minerals in or on tendons, raising the potential for pain or...

  • How to Identify Risks for Hip Fracture

    Hip fractures are the leading cause of disability in individuals over 65 years of age. A hip fracture is defined as an injury that includes a partial or complete fracture of the femur (thigh bone)...

  • 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 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...

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