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Treatment of Fractures

Fracture treatment refers to medical and therapeutic procedures intended to treat and heal broken bones. When a fracture occurs, whether it is a partial or complete break of a bone, it is essential to receive proper medical care to ensure a successful recovery and prevent long-term complications.

The fracture care and treatment process generally involves the following steps:Initial evaluation: A clinical evaluation is performed by a trained orthopedic physician; Often, x-rays or other images are used to diagnose and determine the extent of the fracture.

Determine treatment: Treatment of fractures may consist of conservative treatment, through the use of immobilization, or surgical treatment.

Immobilization: Depending on the nature of the fracture, immobilization with a cast, fiberglass, splints, or other devices may be used to hold the bone in place while it heals.

Surgery: In cases of more complex or displaced fractures, surgery is usually necessary to reposition the bone fragments and fix them with plates, screws or nails.

Consolidation time: It is the period that the bone takes to consolidate and repair the damage caused. On average, it takes 8 weeks for a bone to consolidate enough to begin rehabilitation treatment.

Rehabilitation: After immobilization or surgery, rehabilitation plays a crucial role in recovery.

Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises help restore strength, mobility, and function to the affected area.

Follow-up: It is important to have regular medical follow-up to monitor healing progress and adjust the treatment plan as necessary.

Prevention: Once the fracture has completely healed, it is important to follow medical recommendations to prevent future injuries and promote bone health, such as maintaining a proper diet, exercising, and taking safety measures.

In summary, fracture care and treatment involves a combination of accurate diagnosis, immobilization or surgery as necessary, time for healing, rehabilitation, and medical follow-up to ensure optimal recovery and restore normal function to the affected bone.