Fracture Recognition and Treatment Options

Not all Fractures are Created Equally

What are the most common types of fractures?

A bone can break in a multitude of ways. The two main fracture categories are open (compound) and closed. A closed fracture involves only a break in the bone, while the skin remains intact. Open fractures involve an open wound that reveals the underlying bone or may cause the broken bone to pierce the skin. 

Within these categories, there are many types of fractures, including:

Any type of open fracture is considered a medical emergency due to the high risk of infection. 

How do I know if I have a fracture?

Fractures usually cause intense pain immediately after the bone breaks. Even if you have a closed fracture, you may see a deformity in the injured area. Other common signs and symptoms of a fracture include swelling, redness, and restricted movement. 

How are fractures diagnosed and treated?

First, your Orthopedic Center for Sports Medicine provider carefully assesses your condition and asks you to describe how the injury occurred. They may take an X-ray to confirm your bone is broken and evaluate the severity of your condition. 

Then, the team at Orthopedic Center for Sports Medicine creates a personalized treatment plan. Depending on the type and severity of your fracture, treatment may include:

A stress fracture may need only a long period of rest, while more complex fractures may require surgery to realign the bone. Your Orthopedic Center for Sports Medicine surgeon may use pins, wires, or screws to hold the bone in place as it heals. 

After your bone heals, the team at Orthopedic Center for Sports Medicine develops a rehabilitation plan that includes physical therapy. This helps restore strength and flexibility. 

For the highest-quality fracture care, call Orthopedic Center for Sports Medicine or book an appointment online today.

Author
Luis M. Espinoza MD Dr. Espinoza served as the AAA Team Doctor for the the New Orleans Zephyrs/BabyCakes since joining the Orthopedic Center for Sports Medicine in 2003. He is double board certified in General Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine.

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