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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whE6eoPcgrw 4:53-7:50. INTRODUCTION VIDEO. BONE INJURY. BONE BREAKS. The result of high force impact or stress, or trivial injury. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j0GESR2YbA. BONE BREAK TREATMENT. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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INTRODUCTION VIDEOhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whE6eoPcgrw
4:53-7:50
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BONE INJURY
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BONE BREAKS
• The result of high force impact or stress, or trivial injury
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j0GESR2YbA
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BONE BREAK TREATMENT
• Keep the injured bone as still as possible; do not bear any weight on it
• Apply ice
• Keep the area of injury raised
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BONE BREAK TREATMENT
• Seek medical care
• Treatment of the break depends on the area and severity of the injury
• The bone may be realigned and supported with a splint, case or brace
• Surgery may be needed
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Healing
• Step 1: When a bone fractures, blood vessels are broken too. Blood pours from the vessels and forms a clot around the broken ends of the bone
• Step 2: New bone cells move into the blood clot. As more bone cells are made, the blood clot is gradually replaced by bone
• Step 3: Any old pieces of broken bone which jut out are absorbed into the blood stream, so the repair is smoothed down
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BONE DISLOCATION
• When sudden pressure pulls a bone out of its socket at the joint
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bone dislocation
• Can cause severe pain and deformity of the joint area
• Shoulders, elbows, knees, hips and ankles, fingers and toes
• Treated with a splint after joint is placed again
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bone dislocation
• http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7ck3JcxyEmM
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BONE FRACTURES
• Fractures of the bone are classified in two categories: the simple fracture and the compound fracture, in which the skin is pierced and the flesh and bone are exposed to infection.
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SImple fracture
• Commonly occur from a high impact or trauma to the bone
• Defined by a crack in the bone
• Small cracks in the bone are called stress fractures- caused by overuse
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Bone fracture
• The symptoms include:
• Out of place limb or joint
• Swelling, bruising or bleeding
• Numbness and tingling
• Limited mobility or inability to move a limb