What is a Bennett fracture?

Bennett fracture is the most common fracture involving the base of the thumb. This fracture refers to an intraarticular fracture that separates the palmar ulnar aspect of the first metacarpal base from the remaining first metacarpal.
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What causes a Bennetts fracture?

Bennett's fracture is caused due to a direct blow to the bent thumb during contact sports or martial arts. Trauma and falling on an outstretched thumb can also cause the fracture.
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How long does it take a Bennett fracture to heal?

The Bennett fracture healed and full recovery of function was found between 4-8 weeks.
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Does a Bennetts fracture require surgery?

Treatment for Bennett's Fracture

The procedure doesn't require surgery and involves bones being reset back into place from the outside. For a more severe break to heal, an open reduction may be needed, which requires surgery to realign the bones using pins and screws.
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How does a Bennett fracture heal?

Closed reduction and thumb spica cast immobilization are effective in the treatment of Bennett fractures if the reduction can be maintained. The closed reduction technique consists of thumb traction combined with metacarpal extension, pronation, and abduction.
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Is a Bennetts fracture painful?

A Bennett's fracture causes thumb swelling, pain, and immobility. Treatment entails realigning the broken bone and providing stabilization while it heals. The metacarpal bone at the base of your thumb and the trapezium bone in your wrist meet to form the carpometacarpal (CMC) joint.
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How do you tell if you have a Bennett fracture?

Symptoms of Bennett's fracture
  1. Severe pain and weakness of the thumb.
  2. Swelling of the base of the thumb and back of the hand.
  3. Bruising.
  4. Misalignment of the thumb.
  5. Trouble moving the thumb.
  6. Numbness or coldness in thumb.
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Which splint is used in Bennett's fracture?

If surgery is not needed, a short forearm cast that includes the thumb called a thumb spica cast is typically worn for 6 weeks. If surgery is elected, often for the first 4-6 weeks a thumb spica cast or a thumb spica splint is worn at all times to protect the fracture fragment position until healing occurs.
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Can you walk on a Pott's fracture?

Clinical Presentation[edit | edit source] Patients with talus fractures usually experience: Acute pain Inability to walk or bear weight on the foot Considerable swelling, bruising, and tenderness of the hindfoot and midfoot Gross deformity may be present, depending on the displacement of the fracture and any associated ...
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Can doctors do anything about a fractured thumb?

A broken thumb can cause pain and swelling, and it may be visibly misshapen. Sometimes, a doctor may be able to correct the injury by using force to put the thumb back in place and applying a cast. The need for surgery can depend on the severity and location of the break.
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What will happen if a fracture goes untreated?

When a bone fracture is untreated, it can result in either a nonunion or a delayed union. In the former case, the bone doesn't heal at all, which means that it will remain broken. As a result, swelling, tenderness, and pain will continue to worsen over time.
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Why is it called a hangman's fracture?

A hangman's fracture is a break in the second vertebra of your neck, called the C2, or axis. This bone forms a ring around your spinal cord. A hangman's fracture occurs on both sides of this bone. Despite its gruesome name, a hangman's fracture is rarely caused by hangings.
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In which part of the body would a person have a Pott's fracture?

A Pott's fracture is a break to the lateral (outside), medial (inside), malleoli. These are the bony protrusions on either side of the ankle. Mechanism of injury is the same as an ankle sprain. As a result, it may be difficult to tell apart initially.
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How does a Pott's fracture occur?

Causes of a Pott's fracture

A Pott's fracture often occurs in association with a rolled ankle, particularly when significant weight is placed on the ankle. They may also occur due to an awkward landing from a jump (particularly on uneven surfaces), due to a fall or following a direct blow to the lower leg or ankle.
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How do you sleep with a broken fibula?

Invest in a specialized pillow, like a body pillow, for elevation—keeping the broken bone above your heart prevents blood from pooling and causing swelling. Try sleeping on your back first while propped up on a few pillows. If that doesn't work, slowly adjust yourself to a side position if possible.
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Can you still use a fractured thumb?

Recovering from a broken finger or thumb

A broken finger or thumb usually heals within 6 to 8 weeks, but it can take longer. It may be 3 to 4 months before full strength returns to your hand. Once it's healed, use your finger or thumb as normal.
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Can you break a bone at the base of your thumb?

A Bennett fracture is a fracture at the base of the thumb metacarpal involving the CMC joint, resulting in a clean break with a sizeable piece of bone broken off. A Rolando fracture is similar to a Bennett fracture, except that instead of a clean break, the bone is shattered into several pieces.
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What is a nightstick fracture?

Introduction. An isolated fracture of the ulnar shaft is defined as a nightstick fracture. The injury derives its name from the idea that a suspect struck with a police nightstick would hold his forearm above his face in a defensive posture when struck with a police baton, resulting in a fracture to the ulna.
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What can a Potts fracture damage?

The player receives a blow to the outside of the ankle, causing the ankle to roll inwards (so that the sole of the foot faces laterally). This damages the ligaments on the inside of the ankle and fractures the fibula at the point of contact (usually just above the tibiofibular syndesmosis).
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What are the two main type of fracture?

Displaced Fracture: bone breaks into two or more pieces and moves out of alignment. Non-Displaced Fracture: the bone breaks but does not move out of alignment.
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Can you walk on a fractured fibula?

Because the fibula is not a weight-bearing bone, your doctor might allow you walk as the injury recovers. You also might be advised to use crutches, avoiding weight on the leg, until the bone heals because of the fibula's role in ankle stability.
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What are the odds of surviving a C2 fracture?

C2 fractures are associated with a 20% and 40% increased risk of mortality within 3 months and 2 years, respectively. The majority of C2 fracture types are type-II dens fractures. This is troublesome because these have a pseudoarthrosis (non-union) rate that exceeds 50%.
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Can you survive a C2 break?

Severe C2 fractures may require surgery and physical therapy. If a C2 fracture does not result in paralysis, the victim may experience pain or problems moving the head until the fracture completely heals. The prognosis for a C2 fracture is typically good if the fracture didn't cause paralysis.
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What happens if you fracture C1 and C2?

C1 and C2 Vertebrae Breaks, Fractures, and Misalignments

In addition to the initial vertebral injury, the interference at the C1 and/or C2 level can cause the vertebral arteries to inflict neurological damage; leaving the brain without a vital source of blood.
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How do you tell if a fracture is healing?

Signs Your Broken Bone Is Healing
  1. What You Experience During Healing. The following steps are what you will go through as your broken bone is healing:
  2. Pain Decreases. ...
  3. Range of Motion Increases. ...
  4. Swelling Goes Down. ...
  5. Bruising Subsides. ...
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