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Right elbow break, juvenile (Periosteal bud and spongy bone formation…
Right elbow break, juvenile
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Hyaline cartilage model forms, then a bone collar forma around the model
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Secondary zones and medullary cavity have formed, the only hyaline cartilage remaining is at the epiphyseal place and the articular cartilage
Secondary ossification zones begin forming at the ends of the bone, ossification continues better defining the medullary cavity
Mesenchymal cells form osteoblasts, which eventually gives us osteods and our fibers in which the 1st ossification center forms within.
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Osteoid is the "unmineralized" organic component of bone. Forms prior to the maturing of bone tissue
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Osteoclasts are cells that break down old bone to give way to the osteoblasts to start new bone growth
Hard callus as the soft spongy bone is gradually becoming stronger and harder forming woven bone (4-6 weeks)
Inflammation hits as inflammatory cells (white blood cells etc) infiltrating the wound to help combat infections and add to the network of strong fibers forming to support the bone ( few days to a week)
Hematoma forms in and around broken portion of bone, blood clots and a fiberish support mesh beings to form (starts as soon as the bone breaks)
Soft callus forms made of granulation tissue, replacing the prior fibers that have been in place with soft, weak spongy bone (few weeks)
Bone remodeling continues to take place, with the resorption/deposition eventually forming and shaving the "new bone" to solidify the prior weakened and broken parts where the injury took place, becoming as close to good as new as possible (few months and on)
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Site of bone growth, these bones must grow longer and wider for the body to grow bigger and taller
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Lactose intolerant, information given speaks to a high protein, unbalanced diet with lots of empty calories and does not consume dairy products.
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Body is growing fast, but appears to be lacking general nutrition needed to keep the bones strong
Stated the bone was broken during a simple fall, which despite the more durable bones of youth, certainly could have happened with sufficient force or happening to hit it at just the right angle.
Lack of calcium and vitamins hurt the bones growth, but needs to be supplemented if wanting to increase the rate and quality of the healing done with the break.
Poor diet habits and lack of proper nutrients for the bones could have also weakened them some, as with the no dairy intake leads to the belief there is little to no calcium intake, in which the body will leech the calcium it needs from the bones itself.
Long healing process ahead, especially with the elbow being involved, proper healing time mixed with proper vitamins and nutrients will be needed for best results
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