Acute Non-Displaced Fracture Treatment Clinic in Dearborn, MI
Acute Non-displaced fractures are fractures in which the bone cracks or breaks but stays in place. They often require a brace, cast, or splint as there is a significant risk that the bone may crack, shatter, or break all the way through without proper treatment. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 13530 Michigan Ave, Suite 120 Dearborn, MI 48126.
Table of Contents:
How do you treat an acute fracture?
Is a nondisplaced fracture serious?
How long does a nondisplaced fracture take to heal?
What is the difference between a fracture and a displaced fracture?
At Specialty Urgent Care, our team of experienced healthcare providers is prepared to handle all types of urgent medical conditions, including acute fractures. Our comprehensive management of acute fractures ensures you receive immediate care, diagnostic evaluation, various treatment options, and the follow-up care you need right here in our facility.
Immediate Care:
Our urgent care facility in Dearborn is equipped to stabilize patients and the affected area. We have the necessary tools to immobilize the affected area using a splint, brace, or cast. We also have over-the-counter pain relievers available, and for severe pain, we can administer stronger pain medications. In addition, we can provide cold therapy to help reduce swelling and alleviate pain.
Diagnostic Evaluation:
This includes a physical examination to evaluate the location, deformity, and tenderness of the fracture and imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs to help determine the type, location, and severity of the fracture.
Treatment Options:
Depending on the type and location of the fracture, our team can provide a range of treatment options. This includes non-operative treatment like closed reduction and immobilization, as well as operative treatment like open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) or external fixation.
Additional Considerations:
We are equipped to handle specific types of fractures that require immediate attention and intervention, such as open fractures, compound fractures, and displaced fractures.
A nondisplaced fracture, although less severe than a displaced fracture, still requires immediate medical attention and proper treatment. This is a type of break where the bone cracks or breaks but remains in its correct alignment and position. Despite this, it is still a serious medical condition that deserves careful management.
The seriousness of a nondisplaced fracture can be influenced by various factors, including its location. For example, fractures that occur in weight-bearing bones like the leg, ankle, femur, or tibia are typically more serious than those in non-weight-bearing bones like the fingers or toes. If the fracture happens in a bone near the central nervous system such as the spine or skull, it can be particularly dangerous.
The size of the fracture and the type of bone involved also influence the severity of the condition. Larger fractures are generally more serious than smaller ones, and nondisplaced fractures in bones like the hand or foot can cause significant pain and limit mobility.
However, it’s important to know that like any fracture, a nondisplaced fracture carries the risk of complications such as nonunion, malunion, and infection. Furthermore, any fracture increases the risk of developing osteoarthritis in the future.
We are committed to providing comprehensive care, including treating nondisplaced fractures.
Nondisplaced fractures are bone breaks where the broken fragments remain in alignment. The healing time for these fractures can vary, depending on various factors such as the type and location of the bone, the patient’s age, and overall health status.
For example, long bones like the femur or tibia generally take longer to heal than smaller bones in the hand or foot. Fractures near joints often have extended healing times due to increased movement and stress on the area. Younger patients typically heal faster than older adults, and underlying medical conditions, such as osteoporosis or diabetes, can delay bone healing.
At Specialty Urgent Care Center, we ensure regular follow-up appointments to monitor the healing process and maintain proper alignment. We use X-rays to assess progress and determine when it’s safe to resume full activity.
Above all, our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way, ensuring you receive the highest standard of care. We understand the challenges that come with a nondisplaced fracture and are committed to helping our patients heal in the shortest possible time.
We are equipped to handle a variety of medical emergencies, including fractures, which are a common occurrence in injuries such as trauma, falls, or due to conditions like osteoporosis. A fracture refers to a break or cracks in the continuity of a bone. These can range from minor cracks to severe breaks that result in the bone piercing through the skin, commonly known as open or compound fractures. Symptoms usually include pain, swelling, bruising, and sometimes, an obvious deformity or inability to move the injured part.
In cases where the bone breaks into two or more pieces and moves so that the two ends are no longer aligned, it is referred to as a displaced fracture. This can be more painful and cause more damage to the surrounding tissues and blood vessels than a simple, non-displaced fracture.
The key difference between a fracture and a displaced fracture lies in the alignment of the broken bone fragments. While any break in the bone is referred to as a fracture, a displaced fracture specifically refers to a fracture where the bone fragments have moved out of their normal anatomical position. Displaced fractures are generally more severe, take longer to heal due to the need for proper realignment and immobilization, and often require surgical treatment compared to simple fractures.
At Specialty Urgent Care, we understand the severity of both conditions and provide immediate medical attention to ensure proper healing and to prevent further complications. Our team of medical practitioners is available to provide prompt and efficient treatment. So, whether it’s a simple fracture or a more complex displaced fracture, you can trust us to provide the highest quality of care. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 13530 Michigan Ave, Suite 120 Dearborn, MI 48126. We serve patients from Dearborn MI, Dearborn Heights MI, Garden City MI, Inkster MI, Taylor MI, Allen Park MI, and surrounding areas.
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