Bone splintering

General Bridges can occur more or less frequently on almost every bone in the body. These can be caused by injuries or signs of fatigue. Certain diseases can also increase the risk of fractures. In most cases, an external force acting on the bone is the reason for a bone fracture. How the bone breaks … Bone splintering

Causes | Bone splintering

Causes The individual therapy for an existing bone fragment varies greatly. In principle, this depends on the structures involved and the size of the fragment. In general, a distinction can be made between surgical and conservative therapy. The conservative therapy usually includes the administration of painkillers and a stabilization of the affected bone. How strong … Causes | Bone splintering

Prognosis | Bone splintering

Prognosis The prognosis for bone fragmentation depends on a number of different factors. In particular, the localization of the bone piece as well as its size and a possible impairment of other structures play a role. If there are also other injuries and complete bone fractures, these also have an influence on the healing process. … Prognosis | Bone splintering

Broken wrist

Anatomy of the wrist The term “wrist” is the collective term for 2 separate joints. These are the proximal wrist (i.e. near the middle of the body) and the distal wrist. The proximal wrist is also called “Articulatio radiocarpalis” and is composed of the bone of the forearm, the so-called radius (lat. Radius), and the … Broken wrist

Symptoms | Broken wrist

Symptoms Classical symptoms of a broken wrist are pressure pain with the following swelling and pain radiation. As a rule, the classic fracture signs are recognizable. In addition to dislocation, i.e. shifting, these include step formation, soft tissue damage, abnormal mobility and the presence of crepitations (“crunching noise” in the fracture area). Of course, the … Symptoms | Broken wrist

Duration | Broken wrist

Duration With conservative therapy, the cast should be worn for 4-6 weeks. During this time it is important to move thumb and fingers so that the musculature is not completely broken down despite the immobilization, but also to promote the blood circulation. In addition, regular checks must be made to ensure that sensitivity as well … Duration | Broken wrist