BROKEN BONES





Broken Bone: A broken bone or fracture happens when excessive force applied to your bone causes it to break or shatter. Some fractures break the bone completely, while others just cause a crack in the bone. Fracture types vary depending on the circumstances of the injury and the amount of force applied to the bone. A fracture is a broken bone. A broken bone is a fracture. While many people believe that a fracture is a "hairline break," or a certain type of broken bone, this is not true. A fracture and a broken bone are the same thing. 



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Broken Bone: Bones are very strong. Their design allows them to absorb pressure if you fall or you’re in an accident. But your bones can only absorb so much pressure before breaking. A broken bone commonly occurs for the following reasons: injury (accidental or intentional), falls from heights, falls on ice or other unsafe surfaces and overuse, particularly if you run or participate in sports. Osteoporosis is also a common cause of broken bones. This disease causes bones to weaken in older adults.




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Broken Bone: If you have a broken bone, you may feel pain in the bone or surrounding area. You may notice that the area is swollen. When the bone breaks, you might hear a popping or snapping sound. If the broken bone is in your arm or leg, the limb may bend at an unusual angle or look deformed. You may notice your skin appears bruised or is bleeding. If you have a compound fracture, part of the bone may protrude from the wound. It can be hard to move a broken bone and you might have trouble walking if the bone in your leg is broken.




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Broken Bone: Healing can take weeks or months, depending on the type and severity of the break. Fractures in adults usually take a minimum of six weeks to heal, while a fracture in a child may heal faster. After the bone heals, you may need to perform exercises to strengthen muscles that you didn’t use while your bone was in a cast. Your doctor may suggest some exercises you can do at home. You may need to work with a physical therapist to strengthen your muscles and regain flexibility in your joints.




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As much as possible, avoid breaking your bones. It is very important to have strong and healthy bones as you age to avoid the risk of osteoporosis. MORIKAMI CALCIUM L-THREONATE is the best supplement that promotes bone health. 


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