There are three most popular types of some causes of fractures. The first type is called Trauma. Trauma is, “a fall, a motor vehicle accident, or a tackle during a football game can all result in fractures” (“Fractures (Broken Bones)”). Trauma is basically something that is an accident that causes a fracture. As found in research, some traumas can be falls, vehicle accidents, or even tackles in any sport; it doesn’t have to be football, since there are tackles in almost any sports. Traumas are popular as there are many accidents going on in this world, nowadays. The second type is called Osteoporosis. “Osteoporosis is a disorder of the bones, which weakens a bone, making a bone more likely to break” (“Fractures (Broken Bones)”). Osteoporosis
A fracture is a break, in this case a break in the patients humerus, occipital bone and 3rd Lumbar vertebral body
Osteoporosis is a disorder of bones that affects bones making them low in bone mass fragile and will lead to bone fracture. Bone fracture will easily occur as this disease cause the matrix inside the bone become weak and brittle.Bones can become so brittle due to activities such as coughing can cause fractures.According to Macgill (2015) the origin of the word osteoporosis explain the condition of ‘osteo’ is for bone and ‘porosis’ means porous that resulting in weakness. At this condition, the bone tissue is mineralized normally, but the production is not enough to preserve the normal skeletal architecture. 80% of women and 20% men of 28 million American are affected with the osteoporosis. Approximately, women with the age of 50 will develop osteoporosis. Thin bones are the cause of 1.5 million fractures a year. As in Malaysia, the statistic shows that osteoporosis related to fractured is the common health problem especially in elderly..
Patients that experience hip fractures will die within a year. Many of these fractures are due to immobility according to assessment and Management of Clinical Problems (1788). Many falls occur in the older adult population and usually age over 60. Hip fractures not only happen with falls but also can come from blunt trauma to the hip, car accident, disease like osteoporosis and obesity can all be a major concern to hip fractures. The video talks about the common hip joint site are dislocation. Hip fracture may involve both vascular and bony damage to the body. Hip fractures are determined by atomic location of the fracture. These common fractures occur at the head of the femur, neck and greater trochanter. Over my twenty years of health care experience I have witness patients going through some difficult physical therapy. Many patients do not bounce back and many give up because the rehab is so
A greenstick fracture is a fracture in which one side of a bone is broken and the other side is bent (like a green stick). "This time of broken bone most commonly occurs in children because their bones are softer and more flexible those are the bones of adult" (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2013). Greenstick fracture can be difficult to diagnose because there may not be much pain or swelling and the child is using the limb and has full motion. Usually children suffer from fractures in wrist, forearm leg, and foot because there are few body parts that usually get injured while playing. Greenstick fracture might not show classic signs and symptoms of a typical fracture and can be difficult to diagnose. According National Institute of Health X-ray can reveal
Bone disease is a silent disorder that may lead to pain and deformity. (NCBI, paragraph 1). NCBI resources mention that1.5 million osteoporotic fractures in the U.S leads to more than half a million of hospitalizations, about 800,000 emergency room encounters, about more than 2,600,000 physician office visits, and about 180,000 individuals are placed into nursing homes. (NCBI, paragraph 2), Caring for fractures from bone disease is expensive, ranging from $12 to $18 billion per year in 2002 and will increase over the years causing individuals and their families a devastating impact. (NCBI paragraph3). Some die from bone disease, many spirals downward in their physical and mental health that result in death, especially during the first year after the fracture. (NCBI, paragraph 4). People who suffer from fractures experience severe pain, height loss, lose the ability to dress themselves, stand up, and walk causing them to be at risk of pressure sores pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. (NCBI, paragraph 5)
Fractures to the ribs or the leg bones in babies. Multiple fractures or breaks at different stages of healing.
Safety strategies to protect your bones are important for individuals of all ages. It is imperative for everyone to protect their bones and overall health by wearing seatbelts in any moving vehicle and by using appropriate protective equipment when participating in sports. If you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis, you may be more likely to break a bone as a result of a fall. In fact, most broken bones happen as a result of a fall. Falls happen for many reasons, most of which can be avoided.
Fractures in the area such as distal radius, ribs and vertebrae are likely to happen due to the spongy bone becoming thin and sparse. The bone may collapse or become misshapen. Height may decrease due to the vertebral collapse. Broken hips are seen usually in older women. The complications from fractures are the high causes of death (McCance & Crowther-Radulewicz, 2012).
There are a few specific types of breaks that usually occur as a result of playing baseball. The stable fracture is the least invasive on a player. A stable fracture occurs when the broken ends of the bone line up and are barely out of place. Another common fracture in baseball is the compound fracture. In the compound fractures, the skin may be pierced by the bone or by a blow that breaks the skin at the time of the fracture and the bone may or may not be visible in the wound (orthoinfo.aaos.org). The worst fracture for baseball players is the comminuted fracture, the number one reason being the difficulty for the bone to effectively heal. Comminuted fractures occur when the bone is shattered into three or more pieces. Broken bones are treated by immobilizing the afflicted area with casts, braces, external fixation, or internal fixation. Due to the type of and extent of the injury, the time it takes to heal broken bones
fracture can be due to a metastatic tumor or blood infection that has spread. There are other factors
According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, nearly one quarter of men and an astonishing fifty percent of women will break a bone due to osteoporosis. Women are primarily affected by this due to menopause or
Osteoporosis is a progressive silent disease that affects the quality of the bone, due to the decrease in bone mineral density , the bone becomes more porous and fragile, and the risk of fracture will increase , osteoporosis has no signs or symptoms , and people may not know that they have the disease until their bone becomes so weak that a sudden strain, fall will causes a bone to break, , the fractures that related to the osteoporosis cause pain, Disability, reduce mobility, long-term disability and reduced quality of life . The recovery from these fractures is slow, rehabilitation is often incomplete and patients nearly have to hospitalize or even have to home nursing. the most common sites of osteoporotic fracture are Hip, spine, distal forearm, and proximal humerus .
A stress fracture, also known as a hairline fracture, is a fatigue-induced fracture of the bone caused by repeated stress over time. Instead of resulting from a single severe impact, stress fractures are the result of accumulated trauma from repeated submaximal loading, such as running or jumping causing the bones to crack and break.
You then tend to experience more breaks or fractures with falls or simple maneuvers of the body. The breaks usually occur in the hip, wrist, ribs or spine. Something as simple as bending over or coughing generally can cause a fracture. Sadly most cases of osteoporosis isn’t diagnosed until this occurs. Osteoporosis can be either classified as primary or secondary. Primary factors that are attributed to Osteoporosis, as stated above, would be old age or bone resorption issues that have taken pace with in the body. Also, this disorder can be experienced by men and women typically of Caucasian or Asian descent, but can also be experienced by other races.
Fragility fracture is occasionally the first presentation of osteoporosis. The incidence of osteoporosis-related fractures has been reported to increase with age and over 50% of the incidents occurring in menopausal women aged > 75 years. Vertebral column and hip are the most common site of fracture contributing to a significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly. Additionally, patients with a history of a fracture have a higher chance of encountering future fractures (Anders et al. 2007).