Patient Comments: Fracture - Describe Your ExperiencePlease describe what type of fracture you experienced.
Comment from: mj, 65-74 Female (Patient)
Published: August 24
I'm 73 and active, doing martial arts. I tripped and fell hard with my arm at an awkward angle and tried to catch myself. I had a lot of pain and couldn't bend, lift or straighten my left arm. Also, it was painful to try to turn my palm over, and my arm felt stiff. I have a fracture of the radial head, and I hope I haven't done damage to tendons or ligaments. I have my arm in a splint for 13 days and then I'm supposed to start moving it. Was this comment helpful?Yes
Comment from: Clover, 55-64 Female (Patient)
Published: August 14
I fell on a newly waxed floor and had an open compound fracture of my right Malleolar area. The bones were broken in 8 pieces with two bones protruding from a hole in my ankle. Amazingly, I had no pain. I was taken by ambulance to the closest hospital and underwent emergency surgery. After 8 days, I went to rehab to learn to handle my wheelchair. A week or so later the cast was removed. I had a large necrotic area where the bone had damaged the skin and was told that was normal. 4 days later, this opened, and the joint was severely infected. I was sent to a second ER where the infectious disease doctor admitted me with possible MRSA. After 8 weeks of antibiotics, another surgeon operated and removed the plates and screws. He cultured the metal and found out that I had staph epidermis, which evidently entered the ankle during the first surgery, since it was under the plate. I have sense recovered and am walking more or less alright, though I still have very little feeling in my ankle and foot. Was this comment helpful?Yes
Comment from: cosmosflower, 45-54 Female
Published: June 09
I was nine years old when I fell of my bike riding in circles around a car tire with a metal pole in the middle filled with concrete. The back of my head hit the concrete and cracked my skull eight inches across the back. I couldn't stand up. My brother was there with me and he helped me to get up, but I had no balance and had to lean on him just to get home. I got home and ran and locked myself in the bathroom putting cold wash clothes on my head. I finally let my Mom in to help. I could talk but I couldn't stand straight. Mom took me to the hospital the next day when that night all I did was throw up. The swelling was bad and I ended up with a blood clot on the top part of my brain. They gave it a day to go away and if it didn't by the next day they would have to do surgery. Well it was gone the next day, thank God. I was bedridden in the hospital for a week with rounds of penicillin. When they finally got me up to walk I was so scared they had to force me to walk. I had a nurse on each side of me to hold me. It took me a few days to get my balance back. I remember I was so mean to those nurses. I guess it was due to the head injury. I had no long term effects from this injury, except I have trouble with left and right directions. I'm lucky to be alive since this injury happened. Was this comment helpful?Yes
Comment from: 25-34 Female (Patient)
Published: June 05
I suffered a trimalleolar fracture (ankle) with no dislocation. I broke my fibula, tibia and talus, all were transverse. I had an open reduction internal fixation surgery to place a 4" plate and 8 screws through the tibia and fibula to hold in place. I had a 6" incision on the outside of my ankle with 22 staples and a 3" incision on the inside ankle with 8 staples. My talus was left to heal naturally. I am now 6 weeks post ob and 50-100% weight bearing in a cam walker boot. I spent a month NWB in the boot. Last 6 week post-op x-rays indicated that my tibia and fibula were more than 50% healed, talus showing great callous formation. At 10 weeks post injury I will be placed in a brace and into my running shoe. This was a sports related injury. Was this comment helpful?Yes
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I am 41 years old. I was pitching a baseball for my men's baseball team. During the sixth inning, I threw a pitch and heard and felt my arm snap. The break was so loud that both teams could hear it from the dugout. As soon as it happened, it took a few seconds to register what had occurred, followed by tremendous pain. I had no control of my arm but could feel both bones rubbing. Initially, upon arriving to the emergency room, I was informed by the emergency room doctor that I would need surgery immediately. However, the emergency room surgeon said my fracture would heal on its own. After being shot up with two shots of morphine, I was sent home. Fortunately, I was able to see my doctor the following day and was in surgery within two hours after seeing him. As he informed me, surgery should have been done the night I went into the emergency room. It's been a month since my surgery and after having four screws placed in my arm, I work fine. However, I still have what is known as radial nerve palsy, but I'm improving every day.