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Disorder of the Bones and Joints…

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Disorder of the Bones and Joints…. Trauma Fracture- any break in bone. Closed or simple fracture – bone broken, broken ends do not break the skin Treatment – closed reduction, cast or splint applied. Fracture cont. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Disorder of the Bones and Joints…

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Trauma Fracture- any break in bone

Closed or simple fracture – bone broken, broken ends do not break the skin

Treatment – closed reduction, cast or splint applied.

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Fracture cont. Open or compound

fracture- broken bones pierce the skin and can lead to infection.

Open reduction –surgical intervention with devices such as wires, metal plates, or screws to hold the bones in alignment.

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Fracture cont… Greenstick – in

children, bone bent and splintered but never completely separates.

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Fracture cont… Comminuted –

splintered or broken into many pieces.

Treatment- cast, possible surgery depending how bad the break is.

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Dislocation – bone displaced from proper position in joint.

Sprain- sudden or unusual motion, ligaments torn but joint not dislocated.

Treatment – traction pulling force used to hold the bones in place used for fractures of long bones.

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Arthritis- inflammation of one or more joints…

Rheumatoid Arthritis chronic, autoimmune disease-joints become swollen and painful, joint deformities common.

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Abnormal Curvature of the spine

Kyphosis- hunchback

Lordosis- swayback

Scoliosis-Lateral curvature

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Osteoporosis – 80% of those affected are women. Mineral density of bone is reduced 35% - 65%. The loss of bone mass leaves the bone thinner, porous and more prone to fracture ( on x-ray looks like swiss cheese) prevented by dietary calcium.

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Diagnosis and Treatment Arthroscopy

examination into joint using arthroscope with fiber optic lens, most knee injuries are treated with arthroscopy.

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Traction is the..Pulling force used

to hold the bones in place, used for fractures of long bones.

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You are the surgeon….

http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/index.htm

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Test your gray matter… Amanda ages her bones will become more porous, lose calcium and phosphorus and be more likely to fracture. This condition is called:

During a fall from a tree, Ted fractured his tibia, and the bone broke through the skin. This type of fracture is known as a?

Suzi injured her ankle while skating. Her x-ray shows no signs of bone abnormality but her doctor feels she had damaged ligaments. Suzi’s diagnosis is a:

Tina fell out of a tree and broke her clavicle. This bone injury is called a:

Poor posture can cause the lumbar spine to become “swaybacked.” The medical term for this condition is:

Mrs. Locklear suffers from painful inflammation of her joints. This condition is known as:

During routine school checkup, it is noted that Susan’s spine is curved from side to side. This is called:

Abnormal curvature of the thoracic spine causes a “hunchback” appearance. This disorder is known as:

The main reason for applying a cast around a fracture is to:

osteoporosis Compound fracture sprain

fracture Lordosis Arthritis

Scoliosis Kyphosis Immobilize the bone

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Website for Review http://www.sampson.k12.nc.us/

Countypage/Technology/Hhit/CST4/index.htm

http://www.bio.psu.edu/people/faculty/strauss/anatomy/skel/skeletal.htm

http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/index.htm