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* The first step in managing a patient with a fracture is to stabilize the patient if he/she is unstable due to blood loss, etc by giving them intravenous fluids and giving them some painkillers if the pain is severe. | * The first step in managing a patient with a fracture is to stabilize the patient if he/she is unstable due to blood loss, etc by giving them intravenous fluids and giving them some painkillers if the pain is severe<ref name="pmid29261999">{{cite journal |vauthors=Malik S, Rosenberg N |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid=29261999 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid29262187">{{cite journal |vauthors=Johnson NP, Silberman M |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid=29262187 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid29442213">{{cite journal |vauthors=Griffith TB, Kercher J, Clifton Willimon S, Perkins C, Duralde XA |title=Elbow Injuries in the Adolescent Thrower |journal=Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med |volume=11 |issue=1 |pages=35–47 |date=March 2018 |pmid=29442213 |pmc=5825338 |doi=10.1007/s12178-018-9457-4 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid25657938">{{cite journal |vauthors=Meena S, Sharma P, Sambharia AK, Dawar A |title=Fractures of distal radius: an overview |journal=J Family Med Prim Care |volume=3 |issue=4 |pages=325–32 |date=2014 |pmid=25657938 |pmc=4311337 |doi=10.4103/2249-4863.148101 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid29489190">{{cite journal |vauthors=Attum B, Thompson JH |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid=29489190 |doi= |url=}}</ref>. | ||
* In children, the usual plan is to attempt closed reduction followed by cast immobilization. In adults, treatment with immobilization in a molded long arm cast can be used in those rare occasions of a non-displaced fracture of both bones of the forearm. If the fracture shifts in position, it may require surgery to put the bones back together. | * In children, the usual plan is to attempt closed reduction followed by cast immobilization. In adults, treatment with immobilization in a molded long arm cast can be used in those rare occasions of a non-displaced fracture of both bones of the forearm. If the fracture shifts in position, it may require surgery to put the bones back together. | ||
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Overview
The first step in managing a patient with a fracture is to stabilize the patient if he/she is unstable due to blood loss, etc by giving them intravenous fluids and giving them some painkillers if the pain is severe. If only one bone is broken, using cast or brace might be a possible treatment option.
Non-surgical therapy
- The first step in managing a patient with a fracture is to stabilize the patient if he/she is unstable due to blood loss, etc by giving them intravenous fluids and giving them some painkillers if the pain is severe[1][2][3][4][5].
- In children, the usual plan is to attempt closed reduction followed by cast immobilization. In adults, treatment with immobilization in a molded long arm cast can be used in those rare occasions of a non-displaced fracture of both bones of the forearm. If the fracture shifts in position, it may require surgery to put the bones back together.
References
- ↑ Malik S, Rosenberg N. PMID 29261999. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Johnson NP, Silberman M. PMID 29262187. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Griffith TB, Kercher J, Clifton Willimon S, Perkins C, Duralde XA (March 2018). "Elbow Injuries in the Adolescent Thrower". Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 11 (1): 35–47. doi:10.1007/s12178-018-9457-4. PMC 5825338. PMID 29442213.
- ↑ Meena S, Sharma P, Sambharia AK, Dawar A (2014). "Fractures of distal radius: an overview". J Family Med Prim Care. 3 (4): 325–32. doi:10.4103/2249-4863.148101. PMC 4311337. PMID 25657938.
- ↑ Attum B, Thompson JH. PMID 29489190. Missing or empty
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