If you have a fracture, it means you have broken a bone. Fractures are common injuries and they can happen to people of all ages, from the very young to the very old. Common areas where fractures happen include shoulder, spinal vertebrae, elbow, wrist, knees and ankle. Majority of fractures occur with trauma to the bone – either from a fall or a blunt force. How do you know that you have a fracture? Most people can usually feel that they have broken a bone because the signs and symptoms can be very obvious. These include: Swelling or bruising over a bone Deformity around the injury area, such as arm or leg Pain that gets worse with any movement or added pressure Inability to put any weight through the joint Protruding bone through the skin (in the case of open fractures) Is it always obvious that you have a fracture?…
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