Stages of Bone Healing

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Stages of Bone Healing
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Stages of Bone Healing
  1. A hematoma develops over the two ends of the femur.
    1. White blood cells rid the area of damaged tissue.
      1. The body covers the bone fragments with cartilage, osteoblasts, calcium, and phospho

        Adjunto:

        1. The callus hardens over the site.
          1. The bone fragments begin to move closer together.
            1. Excess bone tissue is resorbed.
              1. 6th: Remodeling
              2. 5th: Consolidation
              3. 4th: Ossification
              4. 3rd: Callus Formation
              5. 2nd: Granulation Tissue
              6. 1st: Fracture Hematoma
              7. Dislocations Occur
                1. when a traumatic event disrupts the soft tissue surrounding the joint
                  1. Excessive Force
                    1. Shoulder & Fingers joints are most common
                    2. Fractures Occur
                      1. When an area of bone is weakened.
                        1. Causes Include:
                          1. Bone Disorders Such As:
                            1. Osteoporosis
                              1. Types of Cancers
                                1. Infection
                                  1. Bone Cyst
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