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COMMON SKELETAL INJURIES Fracture Dislocation Sprain
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FRACTURE Fracture Break in the bone Simple Bone is cracked or completely broken into two or more pieces Compound Broken ends of the bone stick out through the skin
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DISLOCATION Dislocation Occurs when the end of a bone comes out of its joint.
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SPRAIN Sprain occurs when ligaments are stretched too far and tear in places. Most common joint injury
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IDENTIFYING INJURY X-RAYS Takes pictures on the BONE MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Takes pictures of SOFT TISSUE (muscle, ligaments, brain tumors, etc.)
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Types of injuries identified How they work Cost
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Can cause damage Types of injuries identified How they work Cost
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Exposure to radiation No damage Types of injuries identified How they work Cost
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Exposure to radiation No damage Types of injuries identified Bones only. Fractures & dislocations How they work Cost
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Exposure to radiation No damage Types of injuries identified Bones only. Fractures & dislocations Torn tendon, spinal cord injury, brain tumor How they work Cost
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Exposure to radiation No damage Types of injuries identified Bones only. Fractures & dislocations Torn tendon, spinal cord injury, brain tumor How they workThe rays are blocked by denser tissue creating a shadow/picture on the image. Cost
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Exposure to radiation No damage Types of injuries identified Bones only. Fractures & dislocations Torn tendon, spinal cord injury, brain tumor How they work The rays are blocked by denser tissue creating a shadow/picture on the image. Body tissue that contain water are made to emit a signal which are detected by the scanner forming the picture Cost
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Exposure to radiation No damage Types of injuries identified Bones only. Fractures & dislocations Torn tendon, spinal cord injury, brain tumor How they work The rays are blocked by denser tissue creating a shadow/picture on the image. Body tissue that contain water are made to emit a signal which are detected by the scanner forming the picture CostLow Cost- less than 500 dollars
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Procedure X-RaysMRI Effect on body’s cells Exposure to radiation No damage Types of injuries identified Bones only. Fractures & dislocations Torn tendon, spinal cord injury, brain tumor How they work The rays are blocked by denser tissue creating a shadow/picture on the image. Body tissue that contain water are made to emit a signal which are detected by the scanner forming the picture CostLow Cost- less than 500 dollars High Cost – 1200 to 4000 dollars
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X-RAYMRI
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TREATING INJURIES Cast Joint Replacement Arthroscopy
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CAST Cast Hard casing to let bone heal naturally.
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JOINT REPLACEMENT Joints are injured or diseased and require treatment. EXAMPLE: Arthritis Disease of the joints that makes movement painful. Joint is replaced with an artificial one made of metals or plastics. Doctors can replace knees, shoulders, hips, fingers. And wrists.
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ARTHROSCOPY Joint injuries can also be treated by arthroscopic surgery. Doctors make a small incision and insert a slim, tube-shaped instrument called an arthroscope into the joint. A camera attached to the arthroscope projects the image from inside the joint onto a monitor. Small tools are then used to repair the damage through the small incisions.
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