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Growth Plate Fracture Treatment | Growth Fracture Surgery

All About the Growth Plate Fracture Bones, like many other parts of the body, still need to be developed from infancy to adulthood. They do not readily become the hard body support that they already are in the body of adults. From infancy, these bones will collect calcium phosphate. Thus, it is best to take in more foods that are good sources of this mineral that can make the bones strong and dense. Strong bones will be an asset in the way they lend support and strength to the entire body. In infants and children, a growth plate would be in place of the long bones in adult. Before bones are fully developed, they start out as growth plates first. This is also called as physis or epiphyseal plate. This can be found on both ends of every long bone as growing tissues. A bone has two growth plates for each tip. The development of the bones is also determined by these particular plates. When the development of the long bones is complete, the growth plate would retire by closing itself down. ...

Greenstick Fracture Treatment | Greenstick Fracture Surgery

Comprehensive Information on Greenstick Fracture. Bones are strong otherwise they would not be able to support the entire weight of the human body. These bones that lend support to the muscles are powered by calcium phosphate, the mineral that helps make the bones dense. Thus, it would take a strong external force for the bone to break. Sometimes, a light fall would not result to any bone fracture. This is a condition of the bone wherein a crack or a break is spotted due to severe trauma. A strong bone would not easily get broken, which is why only severe trauma would cause a fracture. Fractures are bound to happen when the bones hit a hard surface or object with a really strong impact. There are actually many types of bone fractures that can be indentified. This classification of the fractures is necessary to identify them based on the characteristic of the fracture, the location of the injured bone, or sometimes, the discoverer of the kind of bone breakage. There are already many ide...

Green Fracture Treatment | Green Bone Fracture Surgery

Bones that are fractured but do not break all the way through are called greenstick or green fractures. Because the bones of a child are still soft and flexible, they do not crack completely just like when you break a green stick that will bend and crack but will still be attached to the other side. Most greenstick fractures are quite hard to diagnose because unlike adult fractures that can easily show symptoms, children’s greenstick fractures usually do not show any manifestation until the child complains of pains, have a fever and then days passed before symptoms will be appear. Types of Greenstick Fractures There are three basic types of greenstick fractures and these are the following: • Transverse fracture . This occurs in the cortex and goes through the mid-portion of the bone and then stop along the longitudinal axis of the bone without actually damaging the opposite cortex. • Buckling fracture or torus . This fracture is commonly caused by impaction. The bone is crushed straigh...

Glenoid Fracture Treatment | Glenoid Bone Fracture Surgery

The shoulders are made up of bones that make them good supporters of some weight. However, there are certain movements that can cause fracture injury to these bones in the shoulders. A shoulder bone fracture refers to a crack or break in the upper part of the humerus bone. This bone forms a part of the shoulder joints. The usual victims of this type of fracture are the middle aged people, especially those who suffer from osteoporosis. There are several types of shoulder fractures, one of which is the scapula or shoulder blade fracture. This one involves the glenoid fossa, a part of the wing-like bone structure in the shoulder which is the scapula. This is particularly found at the upper back looking like a triangular, flat bone. The humerus serves as the anchor to which the scapula is connected to as much as it is also connected to the clavicle bone or collar bone. The scapula anchors the arm to the body trunk. Thus, this makes the arm more flexible in moving. The main function of the ...

Fracture Garden Treatment | Garden Bone Fracture Surgery

 In the world of orthopedic medicine, there is what they call Garden classification of fractures or Garden fractures. This method of classification is used to express fracture on the basis of the deformation of the principal bone which can be shown by the result of radiograph or X-rays. Garden fracture can specifically point to femoral fractures or fractures of the neck of the femur (thigh bone) that is connected to the hip bone. This is why many descriptive terms such as midcervical, basic cervical, and subcapital fractures are often considered under the cases of femoral fractures. Femoral neck fractures are those in the round head of the shaft and thighbone. Any fracture on the femoral neck can bring about the disruption of blood supply to the head of the femur. Garden Fracture Classification or Types There are 4 classifications of garden fractures that are sometimes categorized into types or stages. These are: • Stage 1 . This is an incomplete fracture that occurred at the femor...

Galeazzi Fracture Treatment | Galeazzi Bone Fracture Surgery

 A bone fracture is a condition of the bone that has a crack or break. The bones in the human body need calcium phosphate in order to grow dense and strong. As a person reaches the age of 30, the bone density reaches its highest level. It is at this age that the bones are at their strongest. However, they are no match to a very strong external force that might cause a crack or break on the bones. There are complete and incomplete fractures, based on how the bones are broken or cracked. When it happens that the fractured arm, wrist, forearm, or any bone is still intact, the result would be an evident bend in the bone. There are different types of bone fractures. Some would occur on the hips, wrist, arm, foot, neck, spine, skull, and many other bones in the body. One such type one of fracture of arm is the Galeazzi fracture. In 1929, the Frenchmen dubbed this fracture as the anti-fracture of the glenoid. This was originally discovered by Cooper, a doctor in the 19th century, but the ...

Forearm Fracture Treatment | Forearm Bone Fracture Surgery

There are two main bones in the forearm, namely the radius and the ulna. The ulna is considered as the stabilizing or the stationary bone, which the radius supports in order for the hand to move. Forearm fractures are so common that they almost amount for most of the limb fractures reported in hospitals. Of the many types of forearm fractures, wrist injuries are the ones commonly suffered by patients. Forearm fractures can either be the result of accidents or health-related issues such as osteoporosis. Forearm injuries are classified as being distal, proximal or middle arm injuries. They can also be closed (not fully fractured bones) or open (severely fractured bones) or both of the forearm bones injured. Forearm Fracture Types • Adult both-bone forearm injury is due to heavy indirect blows on the limbs like in the cases of vehicle accidents or falling from heights or other sport accidents. Considered as one of the most serious types of forearm fracture because the nerves near the frac...

Foot Stress Fracture Treatment | Foot Fracture Surgery

 Helpful Information About Foot Stress Fracture Fractures are classified into different types due to the fact that they can occur in different bones in the body. This classification will help identify one fracture from the other. There are comminuted fractures wherein the patient has more than three fragments in the fracture. A twisted foot can result to a dancers fracture. Brawling can up the risk to have a boxers fracture, even when you hit something hard with an open palm. Children with some undeveloped bones can have epiphyseal plate fractures. There are many other types of bone fractures that can be identified, especially when the body has 206 bones that can be broken upon strong impact.  However, overuse of a certain bone in the body can also result to bone fracture. One such case would be that of foot stress fracture. Unlike some other types of fractures, this one only has a small crack instead of being an all-out break in the bone. Stress fracture in the foot is mostly...