Securing a Fracture
When someone suffers a broken bone, it is important for the bones to be properly aligned. One method of realignment is using a splint or cast. The length of time a person must wear a splint or cast depends on the severity of the injury.
When there is an open fracture, a person may require surgical repair of the bones. If the fracture is severe, rods, plates and screws may be required to repair the broken bones.
Once the fracture is secured, an accident victim may need to use crutches, a walker or wear a sling during the healing process.
Physical therapy is also necessary for some patients, depending on their age and physical condition. Pain medication and muscle relaxers are also prescribed to assist through the healing process.
If you or a loved one has sustained a broken bone or fracture and believe it was due to the negligence of another, call Cellino & Barnes us now at 1-800-483-2050 or contact us by clicking on Fracture Injury Attorney.
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