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Fractures and Bone Disease
What bone(s) have you fractured?
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Bone Humour
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Types of Fractures Simple fracture Compound fracture
Comminuted fracture Stress fracture 3
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Simple Fractures - No _______________ of the bone into parts
- A ________________is detectable. -a.k.a. hairline or greenstick fracture
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Compound Fractures - Occurs when the bone breaks into _______________ pieces. - The _______ can be exposed through skin. - aka “Open fracture” or “transverse fracture”
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Comminuted Fractures - Occurs when the broken ends of the _______________into many pieces
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What kind of fracture is this?
Comminuted fractureo of ulna…..robbery..
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What kind of fracture is this?
Compound fracture
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Stress Fractures Most common in _____________.
Muscles become _______________________therefore, stress is placed on the bone. Bone develops a tiny __________________ fracture.
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Stress Fractures Causes: ________________________ Cure:
Rest:_______weeks with no activity. Returning too soon may result in longer recovery times due to larger stress fracture development.
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Symptoms of a Fracture
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Bone Healing Bones heal by rebuilding themselves in the same way that they grow – Remember?…if not look at the next slide… Complications occur when there is an infection at the site or if the bone repairs itself but is misaligned – needs to be broken and realigned.
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As in this case, fibula fractures are usually not treated unless it involves the ankle joint. Typically intermedullary rods do not cause pain after the tibia is healed and are not removed. Tibia and fibula fractures in an adult followed by surgical fixation with an intermedullary rod.
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Fractured acetabulum (adult) due to a motorcycle accident
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Surgical fixation of fractured humerus using plate and screws
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Bone Disease Range from problems related to:
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Bone Disease Osteomyelitis
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Bone Disease Rickets = Osteomalacia = Hypophosphatasia =
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Bone Disease Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Connective tissue (periosteum) is affected -
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Bone Disease Kyphosis:
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Bones and Aging… Osteoporosis = Porous bones.
Degenerative condition that involves low bone mass and deterioration of bones. Post-menopausal women > Risk. Increase susceptibility to bone fracture – especially in hip, spine and wrist.
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Osteoporosis…
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Preventing Osteoporosis
Building strong bones during childhood and adolescence is the best defense. * There is still no cure for Osteoporosis *
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Ouch!!!
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Anatomical Terminology
Layman Terminology: Samantha has broken the bottom of her arm. Anatomical Terminology:
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Anatomical Terminology
Layman Terminology: This x-ray is a front view of the collarbone. Anatomical Terminology:
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Anatomical Terminology
Layman Terminology: This is a side view of the athlete bending and straightening his ankle. Anatomical Terminology:
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Anatomical Terminology
Layman Terminology: This is a cross-section of the upper part of the thigh bone. Anatomical Terminology:
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