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Bone Injures (knee Injuries (Knee injuries most often occur during sports…
Bone Injures
knee Injuries
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The knee may feel numb, weak, or cold; tingle; or look pale or blue.
Knee fractures are most commonly caused by abnormal force, such as a falling on the knee, a severe twisting motion, severe force that bends the knee, or when the knee forcefully hits an object.
Knee joint dislocation. This is a rare injury that requires great force. It is a serious injury and requires immediate medical care.
spinal cord
Most severe of the spinal cord injury levels
Paralysis in arms, hands, trunk and legs
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Spinal cord injuries usually begin with a blow that fractures or dislocates your vertebrae, the bone disks that make up your spine.
With a complete spinal cord injury, the cord can't send signals below the level of the injury. As a result, you are paralyzed below the injury.
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sprains
A sprain is an injury to a ligament. When a sprain happens, one or more ligaments is stretched or torn.
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Symptoms include pain, swelling, bruising, and being unable to move your joint.
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Fractures
A fracture,is a condition that changes the shape of the bone.
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A fracture can be closed or open, which is also called a compound fracture when skin is open
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If the bone's breaking point has been exceeded only slightly, then the bone may crack rather than break all the way through.
once the skin is broken, infection in both the wound and the bone can occur.
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Stress Fractures
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They're caused by repetitive force, often from overuse — such as repeatedly jumping up and down or running long distances.
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Spine injures
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A fracture or dislocation of a vertebra can cause bone fragments to pinch and damage the spinal nerves or spinal cord.
Most spinal fractures occur from car accidents, falls, gunshot, or sports.
Whiplash is a common injury to the neck caused by hyper-extension or rapid back and forth motion of the head
Spinal instability is the excessive motion between vertebrae caused by stretched or torn ligaments and broken bone.
strains
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In a strain, a muscle or tendon is stretched or torn.
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Clavicle Fractures
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Most clavicle fractures can be treated by wearing a sling to keep the arm and shoulder from moving while the bone heals.
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Displaced Fracture
In a displaced fracture, the bone snaps into two or more parts and moves so that the two ends are not lined up straight.
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displaced fracture causes a lot of swelling,
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