2020 is a different kind of year, but, although the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we are living, many schools have opened and fall sports have begun. In fact, getting outside and moving through physical activities and sports is a great way to relieve some of the stress of the past few read more »
Bone Fractures
Recovery From a Bone Fracture
A fracture is a break or a crack in a bone that often occurs when a force puts too much pressure on it. Fractures commonly happen due to sports injuries, car accidents, falls, or osteoporosis. If you sustain a fracture to your bone, immediately seek medical care. Depending on various factors, read more »
Common Types of Bone Fractures
Bone fractures can happen to anyone, including young children and the elderly. Despite being very strong, bones can break when enough pressure is put on them to compromise their shape and structure. Fortunately, most bones can recover on their own and heal completely. However, in order to do this, read more »
Frequently asked questions about bone fractures
Many people are not sure about when to seek medical attention when it comes to bone fractures. As long as there is no bleeding, a lot of people attempt to self-treat and wish away the symptoms. Taking this route comes with risks because a broken bone could come with complications. You could read more »
Common Bone Fractures in Sports
A fracture is another name for a break in a bone. Although bones are strong and have a certain amount of flexibility, any bone in the body can break, especially while playing sports. Bones that are most commonly fractured are located in the wrist, hand, ankle, foot, and collarbone. They can break read more »
Common Types of Bone Fractures
The bones in the human body that are most frequently broken are the collarbone, fingers, wrists, ankles, legs, feet, and hips. There are also certain ages when certain types of fractures are more common – such as broken legs and arms in children, and broken hips and wrists in people over the age of read more »
What Are the Different Types of Fractures?
Your bones are made to be hard and stable. They comprise the framework of the body, providing a foundation for every structure and system. Bones also make movement possible, and they are flexible to a very small extent. However, when enough pressure is applied to a bone, it will break or read more »