Have you ever broken a bone before, in my opinion it is the worst pain you could ever be in. If a break is bad enough it could put you in shock which is scary almost as if you are frozen in time. There are many types of breaks which you could have from a hairline fracture to a compound fracture and also many bones you could break if not careful.
One bad move could be dangerous and result in a big break which sounds like a thick branch being snapped. Also and will be a short period of numbness before pain slapped you, as if mad it at you for your mistake. Or could be a small fracture which could hurt but for the most part numb.
Sometimes if the break is really bad you can see it in the skin or as a compound fracture completely see the bone.
A fracture is a break, in this case a break in the patients humerus, occipital bone and 3rd Lumbar vertebral body
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.
this, bones become weak and could break from a fall or, in graver cases, from sneezing
How would you feel if you broke your arm and you didn't have access to a doctor? It wouldn't be fun would it? Now pretend that broken arm is depression and the doctor is actually a psychologist. Having access to a doctor who treats mental illness is just as important as having access to a doctor who would treat a broken arm. Access to mental health care needs to increase to reduce the effects of untreated mental illness.
Imagine you are by yourself in the mountains biking when slipping on a rock to tumble forward. Lucky you have a helmet to keep your head intact, but, your whole body is not protected much and hear a loud crack! This leads you to then find that your whole right thigh is dangling by only muscle and tissue with the whole bone in two pieces. This will hurt for a little bit and will only get worse with the fact that tons and tons of adrenaline are rushing right into your leg in an attempt to stop the pain. The only thing that you cannot do is look at your leg because you know that you are too much of a chicken to look at a broken bone… oh, shoot you fainted. During this time that you're asleep, you will not feel anything but will be in a lot more pain when you wake up. Shrieks are coming from your mouth as your leg is in extreme pain, but you cannot do anything but call for help. You reach for your phone to call in an attempt to get an ambulance and touch your broken leg. This Sends tons of pain right into your leg, all to discover that your battery is dead. You have to wait it all out until someone comes. Breaking a bone is one of biggest fears in life and I wish never to break a major one until I die and this is how I imagine it. While breaking a bone there will be a loud snap which it is first thing in bone breaking. Hearing the crackling noise in a bone while breaking is not the worst part of the experience because it is like breaking some celery
Formation of hematoma When any bone breaks it begins to bleed causing a massive formation of a blood clot known as hematoma. Blood capillaries come in the clot and fibroblasts, macrophages, osteoclasts, and osteogenic cells begin to invade the tissue of the fracture. Then granulation tissue fills in the injury. During this stage inflammation occurs, redness and swelling is visible.
Broken bones are not painful at all. Pain is Physical suffering or discomfort by illness or injury. In fact, I broken a bone years ago eight to be exact. Fear of hospitals, ghost stories and the anxiety of being alone, broken bones are not painful at all.
Further, when he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow. Last year, running on ice, slipped felt and snapped my tibia. Slipping on ice, is the most uncool thing that can happen. My leg broke so easily, because I just had a growth spurt. More, it happen after I jumped over a puddle, when I landed my right leg bend and snapped.
In some cases, a stress fracture may occur if the pain and pressure build up as to actually break a part of the bone; since the muscle cannot hold the pressure indefinitely, it transfers the pressure to the bone, causing a stress fracture.
Have you ever broken a bone before? Well, I have I'll tell you, you don't want to break a bone in your body.
2. An open fracture would affect the body’s homeostasis more than a closed fracture because it breaks through the skin. In a closed fracture, the body only worries about the fractured bone, but in an open fracture, the body has to worry about both the fractured bone and the skin that was ripped. However, both fractures can cause other body systems to go awry, but the open fracture causes more damage to the body.
Shiel (2017) states that osteoporosis usually does not show any signs or symptoms in the early stages of bone loss and may be without symptoms for decades. Osteoporosis doesn’t show symptoms until bone fractures and fractures may not be recognized for years when the bone disease does not cause any symptoms. (Shiel, 2017, paragraph 1). In some cases, people are unaware of having osteoporosis until they experienced suffering from a painful fracture. (Shiel, 2017, paragraph 1). Mayo clinic states “the signs and symptoms of osteoporosis are back pain caused by fracture or collapsed vertebrae, loss of height overtime, a stooped posture, and/or a bone fracture that occurs more easily than expected”. (Mayo
A sternal fracture is a break in the bone in the center of your chest (sternum or breastbone).
Have you ever broken a bone? Have you ever bent one? Breaking bones hurts a lot, but sometimes bending, fracturing, or in some cases spraining a bone hurts a lot more. You can already guess that I have done something to some bone in my body. Let me share my experience.
Since there are some common types of fractures that popularly occur, there are also some rare ones that are unexpected; there are three types of the majorly rare fractures. Common fractures may be predictable and may seem obvious, yet the rare ones can be unexpected and need an x-ray to be figured out. The first one is called a Dislocation. According to Ashby, “Dislocation - bones are separated at the joint” (Ashby 18). This type of fracture is a fracture when there is a break in the bones joined with a joint. An example of this type of a bone fracture occurring would probably be American Football and Rugby for falling on a joint and the surrounded bones would definitely be dislocating a bone from it’s point. The second most rare one is commonly