Unstable fractures are actually types of fractures which, despite being treated with bone reduction method still slipped out of their proper places. An unstable fracture is usually the result of an incident wherein a high level trauma had an impact to the bone, making the bone hard to realign with the use of simple treatments. Here, the main fragments of the fragmented bone are too many so that it usually results to a nonunion or a very slow union of bones. Unstable Fracture Types Unstable fractures are those fractures, which slip even after reduction is done. The most common types of unstable fractures are the following: • Unstable Pelvic fractures: This is caused by high-energy trauma like the ones people get from vehicle accidents. The pelvic is a dangerous area when afflicted with unstable fractures because this type of injury can cause hemorrhage and multiple failures of important organs found near the pelvic site. Most pelvic unstable fracture cases are treated using multidiscipl...
Fractures and bone healing - Learn of fractured bones, bone fracture types, how to heal broken bones, fracture treatment, symptoms, healing and causes.