Nondisplaced fibula fracture treatment

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      Stress fracture: bone fatigue secondary to repeated stress (metatarsals, navicular, distal tibia/fibula, femoral neck) Dislocation: displacement of bone from normal position so that there is complete disruption of articular surface

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      -Treatment: -NWB SLC 4-6 weeks for non-displaced fractures-ORIF with displacement >5mm-Misc: -Fracture first described by Sir Robert Jones in 1902 from injuring himself while dancing. [Jones R. Fracture of the base of the fifth metatarsal bone by indirect violence. Ann Surg. 1902; 35(6): 776-82.]

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      Fracture/Dislocation Nonoperative immobilization or Treatment General Categories of Fractures Managed Nonoperatively All stress fractures Reduced running, standing, repetitious use All nondisplaced extra-articular fractures Casting for 3-6 weeks (WMR: or splinting equivalent) Most small (flecks) avulsion fractures Casting for 2-4 weeks (WMR: or ...

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      Discuss fracture classifications, including linear, transverse, oblique, spiral, impacted, comminuted, segmental, complete, incomplete, nondisplaced, and displaced. (pp 1765-1766) Discuss the pathophysiology of open versus closed fractures. (p 1765) Discuss the signs and symptoms of a fracture…

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      “It could be a nondisplaced fracture and needs to be medically evaluated.” “This is probably a pathologic fracture.” “This looks like an open fracture.” Answer: b. Objective: 20-7. Reference: 613. 42.A fracture of a bone will cause bleeding, and a hematoma forms around the fracture site.

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      blowout fracture. conjunctiva conjunctivitis. cornea eustachian tube external auditory canal. globe. iris lacrimal glands. lens mastoid process. optic nerve. pinna. pupil retina retinal detachment. sclera sternocleidomastoid muscles. subcutaneous emphysema. temporomandibular joint …

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      The patient has an ankle fracture and tibia/fibula fracture on the opposite extremity due to the hard twisting landing coupled with loose, soft boots. S/He resists treatment, insisting that s/he will be okay in a couple of minutes. Two bystanders are at the scene, watching. VITAL SIGNS. Time in minutes Pulse and respirations Throughout p + 20 ...

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      d. Annual cost of fracture treatment in United States and Europe is estimated at $18 billion. 2. Progressive spinal deformity. a. Marked kyphosis of thoracic spine (“dowager’s hump”) causes lower ribs to rest on iliac crests. (1) Downward pressure on internal organs leads to restricted breathing, abdominal distention, bloating.

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