high-energy trauma

Understanding Tibia and Fibula Fractures and Their Recovery Process

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Introduction Fracture of the tibia and fibula refers to a break in one or both long bones of the lower leg. The tibia is the primary weight-bearing bone, while the fibula provides lateral stability and muscle attachment. These fractures are common following trauma and can significantly impair walking, balance, and daily activities. Early diagnosis and …

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Pelvic Fractures

Fracture of the Pelvis

Introduction Pelvic Fractures involves a break in one or more pelvic bones, including the ilium, ischium, pubis, or sacrum. Pelvic fractures range from stable, low-energy injuries to complex, life-threatening trauma. Proper medical care and early physiotherapy are essential for restoring mobility and preventing long-term disability. Etiology Clinical Features Physiotherapy Management Acute Phase: Rehabilitation Phase: Functional …

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Fracture of the Radius and Ulna

Fracture of the Radius and Ulna

Introduction Fracture of the Radius and Ulna refers to a break involving one or both bones of the forearm. These injuries are common in children and adults and can significantly affect hand, wrist, and elbow function. Early diagnosis and suitable rehabilitation are essential for optimal recovery. Mechanism of Injury Classification Based on Anatomical Location  Based …

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Fracture of the Scapula: Mechanism of Injury and Functional Recovery

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Introduction Fracture of the Scapula is an uncommon injury, accounting for a small percentage of all fractures due to the bone’s protected position within surrounding muscles and the thoracic cage. It usually results from high-energy trauma and is often associated with other serious injuries. Early diagnosis and appropriate rehabilitation are essential for optimal shoulder function. …

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