Overview of a broken arm or wrist A broken wrist or arm is generally a result from a fall onto an extended arm. It can take about 8 weeks to fully heal in adults, and about 5 weeks for children. Doctor’s talk about all cracks and breaks in bones as fractures. If you believe you have a broken […]
A hyperextended elbow joint is an injury that happens very quickly and without any warning. This usually occurs among individuals who play contact sports such as football. The elbow joint includes bones of the upper and the lower arm. The elbow is a center joint and serves as a junction between the humerus, radius and
A dislocated wrist is a common injury among gymnasts and those who are playing contact sports, but it can happen to anybody such as after a fall with an impact on the wrist of a stretched out hand. By enrolling in a course on first aid, you can readily manage this injury. The joints in
A hip fracture is similar to a broken bone. For older people, breaking a hip means a major change in life. There is a need of surgery and takes a year to recover, but activity and physical therapy can help return the strength and mobility back to normal. Most people sustain a hip fracture near
A broken jaw is a prevalent form of facial injury. A fractured jaw is the one of the most common types of fracture that affects the body. Any damage in the bone or fracture can be caused by direct force or trauma to the jawbone. The jawbone or also known as the mandible is largest
Frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis is a condition that is characterized by stiffness and pain in the joint of the shoulder. The symptoms occur gradually but can become worse over time. A person is at risk for developing a frozen shoulder while recovering from certain medical condition procedures that affects the mobility of the arm
Paget’s disease is also known as osteitis deformas which is also a common disorder to next to osteoporosis. It is characterized by severe destruction of bone in an area of the bone which is followed by the formation of new bone. Men and women who are in their 50’s are more susceptible to this condition.
Arm and elbow pains are caused by the overuse of the arm, especially those who play tennis and golf. Tendons in the elbow become inflamed and start to ache, and it is a sign of tendonitis. Anyone experiencing pain in the elbow and arms should stop any physical activities and rest. People experiencing pain on
A ruptured tendon is a fairly uncommon instance where the tendon snaps or ruptures. The tendon is a fibrous tissue that attaches the muscle to the bone in the human body. The amount of force required for a tendon to snap is estimated to be more than five times the body weight. Due to the
               A wrist fracture is a common occurrence. When any one of the eight bones of the wrist is cracked or broken, it is a wrist fracture. The eight carpal bones are the scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate.These bones interconnect with the radius and ulna of the forearm and the metacarpal