• If any of these clinical examinations caused pain, the diagnosis was acute fracture. (crashingpatient.com)
  • If there was no pain during the examination, the diagnosis was no sign for acute fracture. (crashingpatient.com)
  • Knee fracture can result in neurovascular compromise or compartment syndrome. (patient.info)
  • Surgery may be hazardous with potential haemorrhage, neurovascular injury, iatrogenic fracture and osteochondral injury. (the-medical-dictionary.com)
  • Surgical removal of mature heterotopic bone is required in order to regain a functional range of movement although the surgeon must take care to avoid fractures and damage to adjacent neurovascular structures. (the-medical-dictionary.com)
  • The goal is to treat gum disease in early stages before major bone and tooth loss occur. (cdhp.org)
  • compressive fractures of the articular surface, typically from extreme force such as fall from a height or being hit by a vehicle, although in patients with osteoporosis minimal force may be needed. (patient.info)
  • Neurogenic myositis ossificans is the formation of heterotopic bone in the periarticular soft tissues of patients who have sustained a severe injury to the brain or spinal cord. (the-medical-dictionary.com)
  • Patients with a fracture of the os trigonum often give a history of having sustained an ankle sprain weeks to months earlier, at which time radiographs were interpreted as normal. (crashingpatient.com)
  • Soft tissue infection or osteomyelitis may occur with open fractures. (patient.info)
  • Calcium is a mineral that's vital for the development of healthy bones and teeth - 99 per cent of the calcium in our bodies is found here. (findmeacure.com)
  • The later stage of gum disease where inflammation has spread deeper through gum tissues and bone structure supporting teeth. (cdhp.org)
  • Cracked teeth - Fractures in enamel expose nerves and make teeth extremely sensitive. (cdhp.org)
  • We established that early surgery, within 24 months of injury, was neither complicated by peri-operative fracture nor by the early recurrence of neurogenic myositis ossificans. (the-medical-dictionary.com)
  • Flap surgery - Can access deeper gum tissues and bone to clear out plaque and tartar. (cdhp.org)
  • A doctor will likely take x-rays and may need to perform surgery to repair the fractured bone and any related damage. (elite24er.com)
  • Bone and tissue grafts - Help regenerate lost bone and gum tissue damage from periodontitis. (cdhp.org)
  • Working with your healthcare provider to manage underlying health conditions, such as high blood pressure, and following the recommended treatment plan can help prevent recurrent nosebleeds and ensure that any emergency care is timely and appropriate for your individual needs. (elite24er.com)
  • accounts for 1% of all fractures, most common in ages 20-50. (patient.info)
  • Fractures around the knee are common in children, but the pattern of knee fractures differs. (patient.info)
  • In the case of a nose injury, such as a blow to the face during sports or a car accident, it is important to seek emergency medical attention as it could be a sign of a more serious facial fracture. (elite24er.com)
  • There is a general mnemonic for remembering the effects of hypercalcaemia: "groans (constipation), moans (psychic moans (e.g., fatigue, lethargy, depression)), bones (bone pain, especially if PTH is elevated), stones (kidney stones), and psychiatric overtones (including depression and confusion). (findmeacure.com)
  • Knee fracture refers to fractures of any of the parts of bone involved in the joint itself. (patient.info)
  • Surgical delay was associated with a loss of joint space and a greater degree of bone demineralisation. (the-medical-dictionary.com)