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152 Linden Drive Winchester, Virginia 22601
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Fractures

Bone and Joint Specialists has expertise in treating different types of fractures, from sports-related stress fractures to compound fractures caused by a fall or traumatic event.

A fracture is a broken bone. These types of injuries occur when there is a physical force exerted on the bone. Broken bones are common during childhood. Also, as you age, your bones become more stiff and delicate and you are more susceptible to fractures. There are several types of fractures, but the main categories are displaced, non-displaced, open, and closed.

Displaced Fracture

A displaced fracture occurs when the bone cracks into two or more portions and moves so that the bone ends do not line up correctly.

Open Fracture

With an open fracture, the bone breaks through the skin.

Non-Displaced Fracture

With a non-displaced fracture, the bone breaks either part or all of the way through but does not move out of proper position.

Closed Fracture

A closed fracture occurs when the bone breaks but does not puncture the skin and result in a wound.

The severity of a fracture depends on the force that caused the injury. If the bone’s breaking point is only slightly exceeded, the bone may crack rather than completely break.If the force is severe, such as in a motor vehicle accident, the bone may shatter. Bones are rigid but they do have the ability to slightly bend or ‘give.’

Most fractures are very painful and lead to immobility. Some other symptoms include bruising, swelling, and deformity.

The main goal of fracture treatment involves the broken pieces being put back into proper position and prevented from going out of place while healing. If the orthopedic specialist must realign the broken pieces, this is called ‘reduction.’

Broken bones heal from new bone being formed around the edges of the broken segments. Surgery is often required to treat a fracture. This will depend on the severity of the injury.

Other types of treatment include:

Cast Immobilization

The doctor will use a plaster or fiberglass cast to immobilize the broken bone. This is done to protect the area while it heals.

Traction

The orthopedic specialist uses traction to align a bone or bones with a steady, gentle pulling action.

External Fixation

External fixation involves surgery. The orthopedic specialist places metal pins or screws into the broken bone pieces and connects them to a metal bar outside the skin. This is done to stabilize the bones and hold them in alignment while they heal. The metal hardware is removed once the bones heal.

Open Reduction and Internal Fixation

This operation is done to realign the bone pieces. The fragments are first ‘reduced’ or repositioned into normal position, and then they are held together with special screws or by attaching metal plates to the bone surface. It may be necessary for the surgeon to insert rods down through the marrow space in the center of the bone

The type of treatment varies based on the type of injury, but our goal is to help patients return to their normal activities as soon as possible.

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  • Matthew L. Hintz, D.O.
  • James W. Larson, III, M.D., FAAOS
  • Richard J. Patterson, M.D.

The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics is redefining the way musculoskeletal care is delivered across the region with locations throughout Maryland, DC, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

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