Articles about fracture (0-50 of 1773)

  • Fosamax And The Things We Need To Know
    By: Ronald Redman | -
    The potentially dangerous, long-term side effects of the biphosphonate Fosamax have been published in many studies. The drug is supposed to help treat osteoporosis but things seem to turn out differently. These studies have also shown that women who are 68 or older and who have taken Fosamax for over five years have about a three-percent chance of suffering from a femoral shaft fracture than those who used the drugs for fewer than 100 days. On the other hand, studies show that Fosamax risk ...

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  • Ways In Dealing With Fosamax Overdose
    By: Ronald Redman | - Fosamax, also known as alendronate sodium, is a biphosphonate drug that strengthens the bones in patients with osteoporosis. Yet this drug is now sharing the limelight with Fosamax Plus D because of increasing reports of atypical type of femoral fracture from its long-term customers. People who are most affected about this issue are those with bone disorders such as Pagets Disease and osteoporosis. On the other hand, it has alos been found out that Fosamax can also affect diabetes.


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  • Fda Investigation Of Fosamax And Femur Fractures
    By: actoslegal | - Fosamax femur fracture information

    Fosamax, a respected osteoporosis drug made by the pharmaceutical giant Merck, is in the spotlight this week, as its relationship to dangerous Fosamax femur fractures comes under federal review. Studies have tied Fosamax, which is administered to women at risk for osteoporosis, to a deterioration of bones which can lead to abnormal fractures of the thigh, even in the absence of a fall.

    These research results are part ofa body of incr ...

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  • Fracture Occur When Pressure Exerted Greatly
    By: andywagon | - Fracture is occurring when weight is exerted than needed care. It is of two ordinary forms which possess dissimilar severity & treatment to resolve matter greatly. In this situational skin is not pierced & associated skin tissue does not have an effect on intensely although, comparatively open fracture which pierce out from skin an make some injuries on your body level. If we compare impact of open fracture with simple fracture it reveals that its impacts are dangerous and operation needed to r ...
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  • Cracked Bones Symptoms Can Be Revealed By Consulting A Professional
    By: andywagon | - Broken bones indications are of common type and you are confining to take some simple steps to take matter aggressive. Taking into consideration what kind of fracture is there it may be recognized by using newest technologies like X-Ray and CT-Scan which are making treatment better. Broken bones symptoms are of multiple kinds, swelling can take place on effected regions and it may cause severe pain, which make proposition either aggressive.

    Bruising is too another broken bones signs ...

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  • Severity Of Fracture Depends On Power Of Impact, Position & Type
    By: andywagon | - Fracture means crack of your bone due to excessive force. Bone fracture can take if too much pressure in surpass upon the bone eliminating pressure. Bones are structurally in position they are competent to absorb certain level of pressure exert upon them. If force is exerting than limit it may bring about serious trouble for people. This proposition leads to several problems like cracking fracture. The sensitivity of fracture depends upon structural performance of fracture it in general makes th ...
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  • Don't Let A Running Injury Keep You Still
    By: Dr Andrew Schneider | - It happens to all of us at one point or another. It doesn't matter if you have the muscles and strength of LeBron James from the Miami Heat or the speed and soccer skills of Wayne Rooney from Manchester United. Sometimes there is just no avoiding it: we all suffer from a sport's injury at some point in our lives. Although avoiding problems should never be a constant worry on your runs, there are alternatives to keep you going while your body is healing should you ever end up with a twisted ankle ...
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  • Getting Well-known With Fracture Condition In Children"
    By: joydoy/ | - Fracture is a condition that is very much frequent in most young ones. Any serious injury can in fact lead to bone fracture in kids. Most kids visit orthopedic surgeon because of fractures and the number appears to be increasing on daily basis. One of the most important reasons for children fracture is because they have a very soft bone structure that is very much unique.

    You need to keep in mind that largely kids have bone structure that is very much separate to any adult bone st ...

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  • Fracture - Types Plus Symptoms
    By: joydoy | - A common fracture is a type of broken down bone in your body. They might range from simple types to more compound kinds in addition termed as hairline fracture and compound fracture. Depending on the type of fractures it is firm that you need to look around for helpful fracture treatment. In case of compound type the broken bone might as well protrude through the skin. You need to keep in mind that fracture is a form that might arise on any of the body part that has bone.

    In genera ...

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  • Fosamax To The Rescue: Paget"s Syndrome Of The Bone Expound
    By: Ronald Redman | - With the controversies of Fosamax still ringing in the ears of many, more people, even men, are filing Fosamax femur fracture lawsuits. This drug has been reported to cause some serious adversities after prolonged use. The Food and Drug Administration also endorsed this medicine as a treatment for a less common bone disease called Paget's disease.

    Bone remodeling is a constant process our boned undergo where old bone tissues breakdown and are being replaced with newer ones. In peopl ...

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  • How Fosamax Affects Your Body
    By: Ronald Redman | - As of 2008, Fosamax is one of the most widely used drugs with nearly 37 million prescriptions already written. Recently, on the other hand, more evidences are reported linking the long-term use of drug to a certain type of femur fracture putting the drug's name, as well as its manufacturer Merck's shambles.
    Fosamax, generically known as alendronate, is in the class of medicine called biphosphonates that interferes in the bone cycle formation. The way the drug acts diminishes bone loss and ...

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  • The Bone-breaking Effects Of Long-term Fosamax Intake
    By: Ronald Redman | - What would happen to you after a far from athletic jumping rope with neighborhood children? Surprisingly, it would be an unusual femur fracture for Sandy Potter, 59 years of age residing in Queens, New York. And you might end up with the same fate as Sandy Potter if you have been taking Fosamax, also known as alendronate in its generic version and is supposedly prescribed to strengthen your bones, for a long time Thus, knowing the warnings of a Fosamax femur fracture might make a huge difference ...
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  • Osteoporosis Medications Used
    By: Ronald Redman | -

    Deterioration of the bone is usually seen in the disease called osteoporosis. Various treatments were introduced by health care providers and utilized by the affected individuals in the community. Stronger bones and lowered risk for fracture are the goals in osteoporosis treatments which include several prescribed drugs and some exercises for bone strengthening.
    People who are at risk for osteoporosis and even those who are already afflicted with this disease can choose from ...

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  • Surgical And Non-surgical Fracture Managements
    By: Ronald Redman | -
    With aging, drastic changes to the neuro musculoskeletal system causes gradual decrease in the speed and strength of the muscle contractions and muscle activities. Our body posture will be affected making us stoop and bend forward, our backbone will be bent, back pain will be felt, and our actions will be limited and awkward. Old age does not hinder us from performing our daily activities, but it will surely make it a drag and exhausting plight. Aging people would rather be cautious and p ...

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  • Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuit Mdl Update
    By: Ronald Redman | - Back in March 2011, Fosamax manufacturer Merck moved the federal Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) to consolidate all Fosamax femur fracture lawsuits into one MDL case. (MDL No. 2243In re: Fosamax (Alendronate Sodium) Products Liability Litigation (No. II).) MDL simplifies the judicial process by granting plaintiffs equal access to the defendants pretrial disclosures and selecting one judge to rule on all motions to prevent inconsistent rulings. Unlike a class action lawsuit ...
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  • Intravenous Fosamax Causes Side Effects Quickly
    By: Jeremy Dukes | - For Fosamax femur lawsuits, we need to know how long someone has been taking Fosamax because the longer someone has been using it the more likely the drug caused her atypical femur fracture. We assume that taking a drug means swallowing an oral tablet containing 5-70mg of Fosamaxs active ingredient, alendronate sodium. This is Fosamaxs most commonly prescribed form, as one might expect, because its simple for patients to self-administer. Unlike most drugs, though, the human body d ...
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  • Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuit Filed Against Merck
    By: aarenbrowns | - In March 2011, Theresa Metz of Pennsylvania filed a Fosamax femur fracture lawsuit in the United States District Court of New Jersey for injuries sustained as a result of using Fosamax. Merck, the manufacturer of the bisphosphonate, is currently defending a number of lawsuits as a recent surge of evidence indicates a causal link between bisphosphonates, such as Fosamax, Boniva and Actonel and femur fractures. Bisphosphonates are normally prescribed to women suffering from osteoporosis. Simi ...
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  • Bisphosphonates: Doctors Review And Revise Options For Osteoporosis Treatment
    By: aarenbrowns | -
    In light of recent studies concluding that long-term bisphosphonate use doubles a patients risk of sustaining a femur fracture, health care providers are revisiting treatment options to combat osteoporosis. Bisphosphonates such as Fosamax, Boniva and Actonel are commonly prescribed to postmenopausal women as a treatment option for osteoporosis. Although health care providers have been aware of possible bisphosphonate side effects for some time, a February 23, 2011 study published in ...

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  • Merck Seeks Consolidation For Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuits
    By: Ronald Redman | - In October 2010, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a Fosamax warning informing physicians and consumers that Fosamax and similar bisphosphonate drugs cause atypical low-impact femur factures. It turned out that Fosamax users thigh bones could break from a short fall from standing height or when merely standing. After the warning, women injured by Fosamax began filing dozens of Fosamax femur fracture lawsuits against Merck for inadequately researching the drug and for failing to w ...
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  • Untreated Fractures
    By: Julie Glynn | - Untreated Fractures.

    Unfortunately we see all too many cases of fractures left untreated, leaving a patient to suffer severe pain and discomfort. This article explores how fractures can be left untreated, the potential complications, and what you can do if you or a loved one has endured an untreated fracture.

    How Can A Fracture Be Left Untreated?

    While fractures usually occur as a result of an obvious injury such as a fall or an accident, there are ...

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  • Jaw Disease Is Not The Only Fosamax Side Effect Of Concern; Fosamax Femur Fractures Now Gain Attenti
    By: aarenbrowns | - Prescription drug manufacturers typically are required to disclose their products side effects. Merck & Co., which produces and sells Fosamax to treat bone loss and other problems associated with osteoporosis, has long told Fosamax users that Fosamax side effects include problems ranging from cramping and diarrhea to headaches and skin rashes.

    Several years ago, patients complaining to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about Fosamax side effects led the FDA to req ...

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  • Judge In Fosamax Jaw Bone Cases Wants Other "bellwether" Trials
    By: aarenbrowns | - Fosamax jaw injury cases were consolidated a number of years ago in New York by the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (MDL). A judge overseeing MDL cases typically conducts what are

    known as bellwether trials to determine the strength of plaintiffs claims and the extent of a defendants potential liability, and whether the consolidated cases should be returned to the courts

    in which they initially were filed to be tried individually in those ...

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  • Surgery For A Foot Stress Fracture
    By: Toby White | - Most of the time foot fractures will heal on their own if the healing process is handled correctly. This means that not even so much as a cast is required for most. However, there are cases where the stress fracture of the foot is so severe, that surgery is required to stabilize the foot and aid in the healing process.

    Types of Fractures That Require Surgery

    Fractures referred to as "non-union" stress fractures are the type that most often require surgery. This mea ...

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  • New York Attorney Now Accepting Fosamax-related Femur Fracture Cases
    By: Donald Hood | - (1888PressRelease) The Commack, New York law firm of Rudolph F.X. Migliore, P.C. is accepting cases on behalf of women and men who took the prescription medication Fosamax and later suffered a hip/thigh fracture.

    New York, NY - The law office of Rudolph F.X. Migliore, P.C. announced today the firm is now accepting cases on behalf of individuals who used the osteoporosis medication Fosamax and later suffered a femur (hip/thigh) fracture.

    "A fractured hip is a serious inj ...

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  • How Car Accidents Can Fracture A Pelvis
    By: Jason G Epstein | - The pelvis must be directly impacted by a strong force in order to fracture. Car accidents are a leading cause of this injury, because there is such a strong force created when two cars collide at high speeds. Pelvis injuries can be very painful, as are the medical bills that often accompany them. The pelvis is crucial in daily activities such as walking, running and biking, but when it is fractured, mobility is severely limited. This can dramatically change one's lifestyle, and that must be tak ...
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  • Www.consumerinjurylawyers.com : Fosamax
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Fosamax is Associated With a Rare Femur Fracture:

    Fosamax is a prescription drug that is a member of the bisphosphonate class of drugs. This drug is used to treat osteoporosis by changing the cycle of bone resorption and bone formation. Essentially, bone loss is decreased hence allowing for overall bone mass increase. Ultimately, this may help to prevent bone fractures. This drug is used to treat men and women as well as individuals who have Pagets disease.

    When you ...

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  • Child Bone Fractures: Information That You Should Know
    By: Benjamin Baron | - There will be few people reading this who will be unaware just how important that bone structure is to our bodies. However, it is surprising just how critical they are. Quite apart from allowing us to remain something other than a sloppy mess on the ground, they provide protection and contain important minerals needed. There development is important therefore, so child bone fractures need to be taken seriously.

    At birth, bones are little more than cartilage. This natural flexibility h ...

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  • Scaphoid Fractures: The Facts
    By: Katie Clayton | - The most common type of wrist break is a scaphoid fracture. The scaphoid, or navicular bone, is a particularly small bone located in one of the wrist bones near to the thumb. As the bone is surrounded by articular cartilage it makes it particularly difficult to heal. A process known as bone infarction may cause the bone to crumble, destroying the wrist, if blood flow is lost to the scaphoid bone.

    To break this bone takes quite an extensive force as it is well protected by cartilage, b ...

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  • Consumerinjurylawyers : Fosamax : Fosamax
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Femure Fractures linked to Fosamax:

    The prescription drug Fosamax is used to treat osteoporosis in women as well as men. It is also used to treat individuals who have an abnormal formation of bone known as Padgets disease. Fosamax (alendronate), manufactured by the pharmaceutical company Merck, was designed to bring bone remodeling back into balance by slowing down bone loss and allowing bone growth to continue. The FDA was forced to release a letter to healthcare providers wa ...

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  • Should I Use A Cast, A Boot, A Splint Or A Brace For My Injury?
    By: Brandt R Gibson DPM | - After fracturing my foot, patients and family members asked me how it was being treated. Was surgery required? Did you need it casted? What is the best way to treat this type of fracture? As I thought of these issues, I felt it was necessary to explain the differences of the various available treatments and when one is better than another. I, however, placed my broken foot in a walking boot for reasons I will explain later.


    Cast: For years the standard treatment for fra ...

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  • Missed Fracture Diagnosis In A Lower Limb Injury
    By: Julie Glynn | - It is very important that the full extent of lower limb injuries is properly diagnosed. Injuries to the bone are normally identified by x-rays but this will not diagnose the severity of associated soft tissue damage which will also often be present. It is also important to understand and recognise the severity of any contusion or crush injury to the tissue as surgical procedures through this tissue can lead to poor wound healing with a risk of infection.

    The nature and severity of f ...

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  • Stress Fracture Foot Recovery
    By: Susanne Wilson | - Stress fractures are common foot injuries which are frequently the result of overuse. When muscles become fatigued, they fail to work efficiently causing the bones to have to cope with increased forces, placing them under an unnatural strain. Over time stress fractures can develop, although a sudden occurrence is possible. Many people are prone to stress fractures, especially when there is bone deficiency. Poor nutrition can lead to calcium or vitamin D deficiency, both of which are vital for th ...
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  • Suspected Link Between Fosamax And Femur Fractures
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Fosamax Fracture

    The FDA is currently engaged in research which shows that Fosamax, a drug used to treat bone diseases like osteoporosis and Paget's disease, may do more damage than good to patients who take it for extended periods. A connection is currently being investigated between the drug and Fosamax femur fractures. Fosamax is intended to treat the weakening of bones caused by osteoporosis and other diseases. The drug, which is a bisphosphonate, works by stopping the cells tha ...

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  • Use Of Massage In Fractures
    By: parry p | - A) Characteristics of a fracture:

    1. Patient experiences pain over bone fractured and in surrounding area. Severity of pain depends upon extent of fracture and is usually unbearable.
    2. There may be swelling around fracture area.
    3. Complete loss of movement of part of body where bone is fractured. Forcible movement may lead to severe pain.
    4. Hairline fractures usually do not present any of sign and symptoms mentioned above and are difficult to diagnos ...

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  • Fosamax Femur Fracture
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Bisphosphonates Revisited:

    It is estimated that greater than 40% of postmenopausal women in the United States will experience one fracture during their lifetime. The quality of life is greatly reduced after osteoporotic bone fracture, and some fractures result in death. Costs associated with these fractures, estimated at greater than $19 billion in 2005, make a sizeable contribution to the overall US medical costs. A number of effective therapies have been developed that include ...

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  • Fosomax : Consumerinjurylawyers:
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Medical Publication links Femur Fracture to Fosomax:

    Fosomax, a bisphosphonate drug, is used to treat osteoporosis as well as other bone diseases in men and women. Over 40 million prescriptions have been written for this popular osteoporotic medication. Fosomax was designed to inhibit osteoclasts to prevent bone resorption without any effect on mineralization.

    In December 18, 2010, the Clinical Orthopedic Related Research Journal reported 4 cases of women who experi ...

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  • Consumerinjurylawyers: Fosomax
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Patients Report Fosomax Femur Fracture:

    Fosomax, manufactured by Merck is an oral medication used in patients for the treatment of osteoporosis. The bone disease osteoporosis generates a loss in bone density that causes bone to become brittle and fracture easily. The FDA approved Fosomax in 1995 to reverse or prevent bone loss. Mercks patent ran out in 2008 and the FDA approved the sale of the generic version known as alendronate. Fosomax and alendronate belong to a class of ...

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  • Rolling Ball Sculptures In "fracture"
    By: Jamie Ogilvie | - Rolling Ball Sculptures feature in the Anthony Hopkins movie Fracture 2007, these elaborate rolling ball machines serve as dramatic metaphors for the story, symbolic of the many complex and artfully managed plot twists to come in this clever modern suspense thriller.

    Anthony Hopkins plays Ted Crawford in the movie Fracture, a wealthy L.A. aeronautical engineer, a precise, meticulous man who builds these rolling ball sculptures for amusement. In the lounge of his smart d ...

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  • 'fracture' Movie Review - An Anthony Hopkins Movie
    By: Juliette Morgan | - "Fracture" with multi-award winning British actor, Anthony Hopkins, is a sharp, up-to-the-minute crime thriller that has you on the edge of your seat, as the plot unravels and the two focal characters commence what becomes a battle of wits which is not even arrested by the last turn at the end.

    Hopkins plays Ted Crawford, a wealthy, polished L.A. business man and aeronautical engineer, set in L.A. where Crawford resides in a sleek, interior designed, ranch-style house wi ...

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  • Lysacek Wins Gold In Vancouver Despite Added Stress
    By: Marco A Vargas | - This past week, U.S. figure skater Evan Lysacek skated to an Olympic figure skating gold medal, the first Olympic gold medal in over 20 years for a U.S. male figure skater. Aside from the usual physical and emotional stress associated with such an important event, Lysacek was also dealing with an entirely different kind of stress...a stress fracture of his foot.

    As you can imagine, any type of foot injury can be devastating to an ice skater, particularly on as severe as a fracture. ...

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  • Miami Dolphins Ronnie Brown Recovering From Lisfranc's Fracture Ahead Of Schedule
    By: Marco A Vargas | - Miami Dolphins Ronnie Brown Ahead of Schedule on Rehab of Foot

    Running back Ronnie Brown of the Miami Dolphins was having a career year last year when in one play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers his season came crashing down with his football future in jeopardy. He suffered a Lisfranc's fracture of his right foot which required surgery. Fortunately for him and the Dolphins, he is ahead of schedule and plans to take part in summer workouts and be ready for the upcoming season.

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  • Excessive Weight Loss Would Increase Fracture Risk For Women
    By: wallace | - Researchers in United Kingdom Bristol University have used instruments to measure the bone shape, density and body fat of more than 4,000 teen-agers at the age of 15. The results showed that the bones of respondents with higher levels of body fat are stronger. This relation between bones and body fat is obvious for girl, if the body fat in girls' body increase 5 kg, the thickness of the small bone will be increased by 8%. The researchers said that at the same weight, girls' body fat is usually h ...
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  • Is It A Foot Sprain From A Fracture
    By: Dr Christopher Segler | - The midfoot is a complex area involving 10 different bones coming together to form more than a dozen separate joints. A sprain in this area can result in aching or throbbing midfoot pain, swelling and bruising. Sometimes the pain will start on the top of the foot and go deeper all the way through to the bottom of the arch. This type of injury can interfere with running and has the potential for serious problems if ignored.

    By far the easiest way to injure the midfoot is with trauma. ...

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  • Spinal Fracture,symptoms And Treatments
    By: harry jackson | - Spinal cord injuries (SCI) are one of the most serious consequences of high speed accidents or sporting activities, a rare but devastating injury which can also occur after infections, tumours or ischaemic damage. The largest risk group are younger people due to their propensity to perform risky activities but a person of any age can suffer from SCI.

    The first thing to establish is the level of the injury, a diagnosis that is very important as it indicates the whole path of medical ...

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  • Bone Fracture Treatments Options
    By: Chelsi Woolz | - As medical science advances so does our ability to treat bone fractures. For a fractured or broken bone to heal properly the bone must first be realigned. In previous years splinting or casting used to be the only viable treatment option and was used even when it was not the best method of treatment because it was the only method of treatment!
    Today this is no longer the case, as many fractures require surgical interventions. Though this is one of the most common and effective bone fractu ...

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  • Dealing With A Fractured Bone
    By: Dee Braun | - A fracture is the medical term used to describe a bone that is broken or has a crack in it. Most of the time a fracture occurs when there is some sort of physical trauma to the body.

    A car accident or bicycle wreck are examples of things that might lead to a bone fracture. Unfortunately, there are a handful of medical conditions that cause the bones to weaken and become less resilient to a fracture. Osteoporosis and bone cancer are two of the most common medical conditions that a ...

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  • Fractured Bones Injury: Overview
    By: Nemilou Despuez | - According to researchers, older people are more vulnerable to bone fracture because their skeletal muscles are brittle and stiffer compared to children who have flexible bones.

    Symptoms of Fractures

    While the symptoms of fractures will depend on the severity of injury and the area affected, there are common signs that will determine if there is a bone breakage.

    Loss of function of the affected area

    Swelling of the muscles around ...

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  • Ow Ming! Yao Ming's Career May Be Over Due To Non-healing Navicular Fracture
    By: Dr Marybeth Crane | - Ow Ming!

    Houston Rocket's Yao Ming's career may be over due to a non-healing foot fracture. He was sidelined during the playoffs on May 8th with a hairline fracture of his navicular. As of today, this has not healed properly. The nature of his non-union and his prognosis is being kept quiet by the team physicians, but it is evident that there is a problem. Most stress fractures heal completely in 6 to 8 weeks. This is not the 7 foot 6 inch center's first fracture. He has been out ...

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  • Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Treatment Information
    By: Juliet | - The fracture of the fifth metatarsal (the small tree toe) are common in athletics. The fifth metatarsal bone that extends from the midfoot to the base of the little toe. The proximal end of the fifth metatarsal is easily perceived as the phone outside the part of the midfoot. This part of the bone is exposed to injury. Fractures of the proximal end of the fifth metatarsal can be classified as avulsions or the tuberosity fracture of the shaft within 1.5 cm of the tuberosity. Tubrosit avul ...
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  • Radial Head Fracture Information
    By: Juliet | - A radial head fracture is the most common broken elbow bone seen in adults. Radial head fractures are common injuries, occurring in about 20 percent of all acute elbow injuries. They are more frequent in women than in men and occur most often between 30 and 40 years of age. Approximately 10 percent of all elbow dislocations involve a fracture of the radial head. As the upper arm bone (humerus) and the ulna return to their normal alignment, a piece of the radial head bone could be chipped off (fr ...
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