777 A fall or trauma can result in a broken bone and cause considerable pain and swelling. The orthopedic specialists at Artemis Health in Santa Monica, CA can splint or cast the fracture without the long waits of urgent care. Our orthopedic specialists provide customized treatments that fit your needs and lifestyle without compromising your long-term outcomes. To learn more about fracture care and treatment options, call or go online to schedule an appointment.
A fracture or broken bone is a partial or complete break in the surface of the bone. The break can range from a thin crack to complete separation of the bone.
Fractures occur when excessive force is applied to the bone. You can sustain a fracture from trauma, falling, sports injury, accidents, or weakness of the bone.
Fractures can be open or closed. In a closed fracture, only the bone is broken, and the overlying skin is intact. In an open fracture, the bone pierces the skin, or there is a deep open wound through which the bone is visible.
Some fractures are stable and easier to treat, while others require surgery because the bones are displaced wide apart.
These fractures can be further classified as transverse, oblique, spiral, compressed, and impacted, depending on the shape of the fracture line.
The majority of fractures are very painful, and you may have severe discomfort when trying to move the injured area. Common symptoms are:
Your doctor at Artemis Health takes a detailed history of the time and nature of your injury and performs a careful physical examination. The doctor then recommends an X-ray or other images as needed.
Based on the X-ray results, the doctor immobilizes your broken bone by giving you a cast or splint. In some cases, he may need to restore the bone alignment before applying the splint or cast. Other times, the doctor may use traction to maintain the alignment.
An open fracture is a medical emergency, and your doctor at Artemis Health will make all the necessary arrangements for you to undergo emergency surgery. He ensures that you get the best possible treatment as per your convenience.
It will take several weeks or months for the fracture to heal completely. Your doctor at Artemis Health may prescribe pain medication as required. After the healing is complete, the doctor removes the cast or splint and recommends physical therapy to regain muscle strength and range of motion at the joints.
To learn more about the fracture treatment options available at Artemis Health, call or go online to schedule an appointment today