Table of Contents
- 1 What is the medical term for the grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together?
- 2 Which procedure is a surgical fusion of two bones to stiffen a joint?
- 3 Is one in which the bone is bent and only partially broken?
- 4 What is a Greenstick fracture?
- 5 What is the primary management when a bone is fractured?
- 6 Can bones become inflamed?
- 7 When is a broken bone not a good sign?
- 8 Is it true that a broken bone is stronger than a normal bone?
What is the medical term for the grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together?
Crepitus is grating, crackling or popping sounds and sensations experienced under the skin and joints or a crackling sensation due to the presence of air in the subcutaneous tissue.
Which procedure is a surgical fusion of two bones to stiffen a joint?
If you have severe arthritis pain, your doctor may suggest that you have joint fusion surgery (also called “arthrodesis”). This procedure fuses, or “welds,” together the two bones that make up your aching joint.
Which type of fixation of a fracture usually is?
There are two main types of fracture fixation: internal and external. All internal and external fixation methods that allow appreciable interfrag- mentary movement under functional weight bear- ing are considered flexible fixation. Techniques that use compression are considered rigid fixation (1–6).
What is an inflammation of the bone marrow and adjacent bone?
Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone marrow and surrounding bone due to an infection. When a bone gets infected, the bone marrow (the soft part inside the bone) swells and presses against the bone’s blood vessels.
Is one in which the bone is bent and only partially broken?
Greenstick fracture – This is an incomplete fracture in which the bone is partially broken, partially bent; it is more common in children.
What is a Greenstick fracture?
A greenstick fracture occurs when a bone bends and cracks, instead of breaking completely into separate pieces. The fracture looks similar to what happens when you try to break a small, “green” branch on a tree. Most greenstick fractures occur in children younger than 10 years of age.
What term is given to the end of long bones?
The end of the long bone is the epiphysis and the shaft is the diaphysis.
What is fixation of a fracture?
Fracture Fixation. Fracture fixation stabilizes extremely misaligned broken bones by “re-setting,” or “reduction,” by using splints, casts, and implants, for example.
What is the primary management when a bone is fractured?
Don’t move the person except if necessary to avoid further injury. Take these actions immediately while waiting for medical help: Stop any bleeding. Apply pressure to the wound with a sterile bandage, a clean cloth or a clean piece of clothing.
Can bones become inflamed?
Osteomyelitis is an inflammation or swelling of bone tissue that is usually the result of an infection. Bone infection may occur for many different reasons and can affect children or adults.
What kind of sound does a broken bone make?
Crepitation describes the sound made when any bones move against one another (such as cracking joints), but in particular it describes the sound when two ends of a broken bone slide past one another. Thus the correct answer is (d.) crepitation. Chapter CMTR, Problem 6RS is solved.
When do the ends of a broken bone move together?
The grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together is known as. Answer: Crepitation.
When is a broken bone not a good sign?
If a bone is sticking out at 90 degrees or poking through the skin, not surprisingly, that’s not a good sign and it might well be broken. Another sign is if you heard a snap when the accident
Is it true that a broken bone is stronger than a normal bone?
But there is some truth to it in the short term. While healing, a cuff or callous of extra-strong new bone forms around the fracture to protect it. So, it is true that a few weeks into healing process, the bone at the break is stronger than a normal bone.