7. Colles’ Fractures Is a wrist fracture. Is a transverse fracture of radius Is a common fracture in elders, children, and women. Elders and children can fall easily and fall in their wrist putting stress in that particular area causing it to break. Colles’ fractures can occur in women due to postmenopausal
8. Colles’ Fracture Symptoms, Aid, and Treatment Symptoms of colles’ fracture are: wrist pain, swelling of wrist, deformity of wrist, unable to do activities with the hand. What to do when a colles’ fracture happens? * Rest injured arm in a elevated position on a pillowed or a soft surface. * Put ice on wrist to reduce inflammation Treatment *Get an x-ray to indicate possible surgery and rehabilitation. Prevent falling and hurting same wrist and follow a well balance diet.
10. Comminuted Fracture “Fracture in which bone is shattered, splintered, or crushed into many small pieces” Is a multi-fracture in a bone causing to brake in many parts in the same region. At least three broken pieces in the same region of the bone should be present to be a comminuted fracture. A comminuted fracture is one of the most painful fractures and one of the fractures that take longer to heal,
11. Comminuted Fracture Is a fracture that occurs in elderly people or people with weak bones. People with cancer are prominent to have this kind of fracture due to weak bones. Symptoms where fractured happens are: swelling, warm, and cant handle weight. Complications of comminuted fracture can include compartment syndrome and necrosis when bone fails to join together.
13. Transverse Fracture “ Complete fracture that is straight across the bone at right angle to the long axis of the bone” Is a fracture where a bone is broken in a perpendicular manner into two pieces. This fracture is common in people that play karate or runners. Treatment to put bone together might require a cast, metal pins, or screws. Complication of transverse fracture is nerve damage.