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Fracture

Introduction to fracture

Bones form the skeleton of the body and allow the body to be supported against gravity and to move and function in the world. Bones also protect some body parts, and the bone marrow is the production center for blood products.

Bone is not a stagnant organ. It is the body's reservoir of calcium and is always undergoing change under the influence of hormones. Parathyroid hormone increases blood calcium levels by leeching calcium from bone, while calcitonin has the opposite effect, allowing bone to accept calcium from the blood.

What causes a fracture?

When outside forces are applied to bone it has the potential to fail. Fractures occur when bone cannot withstand those outside forces. Fracture, break, or crack all mean the same thing. One term is not better or worse than another. The integrity of the bone has been lost and the bone structure fails.

Broken bones hurt for a variety of reasons including:

  • The nerve endings that surround bones contain pain fibers and and these fibers become irritated when the bone is broken or bruised.
  • Broken bones bleed, and the blood and associated swelling (edema) causes pain.
  • Muscles that surround the injured area may go into spasm when they try to hold the broken bone fragments in place, and these spasms cause further pain.

Often a fracture is easy to detect because there is obvious deformity. However, at times it is not easily diagnosed. It is important for the physician to take a history of the injury to decide what potential problems might exist. Moreover, fractures don't always occur in isolation, and there may be associated injuries that need to be addressed.

Fractures can occur because of direct blows, twisting injuries, or falls. The type of forces on the bone may determine what type of injury that occurs. Descriptions of fractures can ...

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What is osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is a condition that is characterized by bones that are less dense than, and thus not as strong as, normal bone. Osteoporosis increases the risk of breaking bone (fracture) with even minor trauma, such as a fall from standing height, or even from a cough or sneeze. Unfortunately, people often do not realize they have osteoporosis until either they have a fracture or have a screening test ordered by their doctor to check for osteoporosis. Osteoporosis and low bone mass affect an estimated 44 million Americans (National Osteoporosis Foundation 2008). Of those, 10 million have osteoporosis, and the remaining 34 million have a lower than normal bone mass and are at higher risk of developing osteoporosis. Women are four times more likely to develop osteoporosis than men. Other risk factors include older age, family history of osteoporosis, small and thin stature, inactive lifestyle, smoking, alcohol, and use of certain medications in...

Emergency Contact for Dayton

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Nearby Dayton Hospitals *

Dayton Heart Hospital
707 S Edwin C Moses Blvd
Dayton, OH 45408
(937)221-8000

Grandview Medical Center
405 Grand Ave
Dayton, OH 45405
(937)226-3200

Miami Valley Hospital
One Wyoming St
Dayton, OH 45409
(937)208-8000

Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plz
Dayton, OH 45404
(937)641-3000

Kindred Hospital Dayton
One Elizabeth Place
Dayton, OH 45408
(937)222-5963

Good Samaritan Hospital
2222 Philadelphia Dr
Dayton, OH 45406
(937)278-2612

Dayton VA Medical Center
4100 W 3rd St
Dayton, OH 45428
(937)268-6511

Kettering Medical Center
3535 Southern Blvd
Kettering, OH 45429
(937)298-4331

Kettering Medical Center Sycamore
4000 Miamisburg Centerville Rd
Miamisburg, OH 45342
(937)866-0551

Miami Valley Hospital South
2400 Miami Valley Dr
Centerville, OH 45459
(937)438-2400

Southview Hospital
1997 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd
Dayton, OH 45459
(937)439-6000

LifeCare Hospitals of Dayton
2150 Leiter Rd
Miamisburg, OH 45342
(937)384-8300

Greene Memorial Hospital
1141 N Monroe Dr
Xenia, OH 45385
(937)352-2000

Atrium Medical Center
One Medical Center Dr
Franklin, OH 45005
(513)424-2111

Upper Valley Medical Center
3130 N Dixie Hwy
Troy, OH 45373
(937)440-4000

Springfield Regional Medical Center Fountain Campus
1343 N Fountain Blvd
Springfield, OH 45504
(937)390-5000

Springfield Regional Medical Center
2615 E High St
Springfield, OH 45505
(937)325-0531

Clinton Memorial Hospital
610 W Main St
Wilmington, OH 45177
(937)382-6611

West Chester Medical Center
7700 University Dr
West Chester, OH 45069
(513)298-3000

Butler County Medical Center
3125 Hamilton Mason Rd
Hamilton, OH 45011
(513)894-8888

Fort Hamilton Hospital
630 Eaton Ave
Hamilton, OH 45013
(513)867-2000

Wayne Hospital
835 Sweitzer St
Greenville, OH 45331
(937)548-1141

McCullough Hyde Memorial Hospital
110 N Poplar St
Oxford, OH 45056
(513)523-2111

Mercy Memorial Hospital
904 Scioto St
Urbana, OH 43078
(937)653-5231

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