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What Do You Need to Know About Principles of Fracture Management?

A fracture is a term that defines a break in the bone. Fractures can occur due to a variety of factors, including trauma, overuse, and disease. Fracture management aims at restoring the bone to its true anatomical alignment and function. For that, the orthopedic surgeon may use Orthopedic Implants Plates and screws depending on the severity of the fracture. This post will look into the principles of fracture management in detail. 

There are Three Basic Principles of Fracture Management

Reduction

Reduction is the process of aligning the bone fragments so that they are in their proper position. This can be done closed, without surgery, or open, with surgery.

Immobilization

Immobilization is the process of keeping the bone fragments in their reduced position so that they can heal. This can be done with casting, splinting, or surgery.

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation is the process of restoring the function of an injured limb. This may involve physical therapy, occupational therapy, or other forms of rehabilitation.

In addition to these three basic principles, several other factors need to be considered in fracture management. These include the type of fracture, the location of the fracture, the patient's age and medical history, and the patient's goals for recovery.

The following are some of the specific principles that are used in fracture management:

Anatomic Reduction

Anatomic reduction is the goal of fracture reduction. This means that the bone fragments should be aligned in their exact anatomical position. This is important for ensuring that the bone heals properly and that the function of the limb is restored.

Stable Fixation

Stable fixation is the goal of immobilization. This means that the bone fragments should be held in place securely so that they cannot move. This is important for preventing the fracture from becoming displaced and for allowing the bone to heal properly.

Soft Tissue Protection

Respect for soft tissues is an important principle in fracture management. The soft tissues, such as muscles, tendons, and nerves, should be protected during fracture reduction and immobilization. This is important to prevent further injury to the soft tissues and to ensure that they can heal properly.

The principles of fracture management have evolved over time as new techniques and technologies have been developed. However, the basic principles of reduction, immobilization, and rehabilitation remain the foundation of fracture management.

Tips for Fracture Management

  • Seek medical attention as soon as possible after a fracture. This will help to ensure that the fracture is properly diagnosed and treated.
  • Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. This includes instructions on how to care for the fracture and how to progress with your rehabilitation.
  • Be patient. It takes time for bones to heal. Don't rush your recovery.

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