Physiotherapy after hand fracture

Hand fractures, especially of the metacarpal bone, are relatively common. They are usually caused by direct external force, such as a strong blow with the hand or fist against something hard or a fall on the hand. Symptoms that occur are initially the classic signs of inflammation and fracture, such as swelling, hematoma formation, heat, … Physiotherapy after hand fracture

Therapy | Broken wrist – symptoms, causes and therapy

Therapy As with any other fracture, the fracture is treated by immobilization and, if necessary, surgical treatment. If the fracture appears complicated on X-ray (e.g. comminuted fracture), it must be treated with screws and/or plates. For this purpose, a metal plate is screwed onto the bone, which then holds the individual bone pieces together. This … Therapy | Broken wrist – symptoms, causes and therapy

Prophylaxis | Broken wrist – symptoms, causes and therapy

Prophylaxis For older patients, fall prophylaxis is recommended. The aim is to eliminate possible causes for a fall.Such causes of falls can be internal (e.g. heart attack or loss of consciousness) but also neurological (cerebral infarction, excessive medication with sleeping pills). Unfortunately, the sources of a fall with subsequent fracture are manifold. You also have … Prophylaxis | Broken wrist – symptoms, causes and therapy