Exercises for a broken pelvis

    • [DOC File]Mal-unions and Non-unions of the Pelvis and Acetabulum

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      Teams of two students should be created for the practical exercises. Introduction (1-1) The proper care for all painful, swollen, or deformed lower extremities is splinting. ... Minimizing the movement of broken bone ends and dislocated joints. ... Help prevent additional injury to the pelvis.

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    • [DOC File]INSTRUCTOR GUIDE

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      PM, P. 4-17 A closed fracture is a broken bone with no associated wound. First aid treatment for closed fractures may require only splinting. An open fracture is a broken bone with some kind of wound that allows contaminants to enter into or around the fracture site.

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    • [DOC File]19 Pelvic Ring Injuries

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      After adequate healing, range of motion and strengthening exercises are instigated. Malunions and Displaced Nonunions of the Pelvis. To treat symptoms related to deformity of the pelvis, a reduction of the pelvis is required because a simple in situ fusion will …

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    • Physical Therapy Exercises for your Hips

      Appropriate fracture reduction is especially important in the posterior pelvic ring because a malreduced fracture may make safe iliosacral screw fixation impossible.3 In classifying pelvic injuries, the most significant information for the orthopaedic surgeon to define is (1) where the pelvis is broken, (2) the stability of the fracture, and (3 ...

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