Bone/Soft Tissue Disorders
Fractures
Complications of fractures
Osteoporosis
Arthritis
100
Muscle or tendon overstretched

Strain

100

Fracture line extends entirely through the bone, with the periosteum disrupted on both sides of bone

Complete fracture

100

delayed healing of fracture

Nonunion

100

Caucasian, female, postmenopausal, sedentary life style

Risk factors

100

Joint bone ends deteriorate due to wear and tear

Osteoarthritis

200

Excessive stretch of ligaments from twisting motion

Sprain

200

Bone is splintered into 3 or more fragments at the site of the break.  there is more than 1 fracture line

Comminuted fracture

200

a bone fracture has damaged nearby nerves and blood vessels, leading to impaired blood flow and nerve function in the affected area, potentially causing symptoms like numbness, tingling, weakness, or even loss of sensation in the limb distal to the fracture site

neurovascular compromise

200

condition where the upper back curves outward or rounds, giving the appearance of a humpback

Kyphosis

200

Age

obesity

excessive wear and tear

fractures

risk factors of osteoarthritis

300

Inflammation of the bursae

Bursitis

300

Break runs directly across the bone at a right angle to the bone's axis

Transverse

300

The invasion and growth of germs in the bone

Infection

300

a broken bone that occurs when a disease or other condition weakens the bone structure

Pathologic fracture

300

Systemic inflammatory disease that destroys synovial joints and other connective tissues.  Can affect organs

Rheumatoid arthritis

400

Treatment for soft tissue disorders

RICE

400

1 bone fragment is wedged forcibly into another bone fragment.  Can shorten the extremity

Impacted fracture

400

Small fat droplets released from bone marrow into blood after long bone fracture

Fat embolism syndrome

400

Calcium/vitamin D

Weight baring exercise

Avoid smoking

Prevention of osteoporosis

400

Cause of rheumatoid arthritis

Autoimmune response

500

Avoid this treatment because it will increase swelling

Heat

500
break runs diagonally across the bone at a right angle to the bone's axis

Oblique fracture

500

Increased pressure in limb or cast leads to decreased circulation

Compartment syndrome

500

Removal of old/damaged bone by osteoclasts and replacement of new osteoblasts

Remodeling

500

When a patient with rheumatoid arthritis will experience the most stiffness

morning

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