Fractures

Fractures are a medical condition whereby a bone is broken due to an external force. They can range from a simple crack in the bone to a complete break or disruption. Fractures are commonly caused by falls, sports-related injuries, or vehicular accidents. When a fracture occurs, it is important to have it treated by a medical professional to reduce pain and restore function. Treatment options may include medication, surgery, or a combination of both. Fractures can lead to significant physical and psychological impacts, so they should be taken seriously and treated promptly. Proper treatment can help to restore strength and mobility, which can help to improve quality of life.

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