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  2. Femoral fracture - Wikipedia

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    A femoral fracture is a bone fracture that involves the femur. They are typically sustained in high-impact trauma, such as car crashes , due to the large amount of force needed to break the bone. Fractures of the diaphysis , or middle of the femur, are managed differently from those at the head, neck, and trochanter ; those are conventionally ...

  3. Hip fracture - Wikipedia

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    A hip fracture is a break that occurs in the upper part of the femur (thigh bone), at the femoral neck or (rarely) the femoral head. [2] Symptoms may include pain around the hip, particularly with movement, and shortening of the leg. [2] Usually the person cannot walk. [3] A hip fracture is usually a femoral neck fracture.

  4. Hip Pain: The Most Common Causes & How to Prevent It - AOL

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    The hip joint contains the ball of the thigh bone and the pelvis socket. ... fracture, or hip strain. ... Sciatica is when the sciatic nerve — which runs down the back of the leg — is pinched ...

  5. Man who broke baby son's bones avoids prison time - AOL

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    The four-week old child suffered a leg fracture and one broken rib, ... Lincoln Crown Court heard the infant had suffered a fracture to the right femur, a broken rib and significant bruising.

  6. Traction splint - Wikipedia

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    Traction splints are most commonly used for fractures of the femur (or upper leg bone). [2] For these fractures they may reduce pain and decrease the amount of bleeding which occurs into the soft tissues of the leg. [2] Some state that they are appropriate for middle tibia fractures which are displaced or bent. [3]

  7. Intramedullary rod - Wikipedia

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    X-ray showing the proximal portion of a fractured tibia with an intramedullary nail Proximal femur nail with locking and stabilisation screws for treatment of femur fractures of left thigh An intramedullary rod , also known as an intramedullary nail (IM nail) or inter-locking nail or Küntscher nail (without proximal or distal fixation), is a ...

  8. Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk recovering after brutal ...

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    “Yesterday sucked,” Hawk wrote, in part. “I broke my elbow 20 years ago and managed to make a full comeback. This recovery for a broken femur will be much harder because of the severity (and ...

  9. Human leg - Wikipedia

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    The leg is the entire lower limb of the human body, including the foot, thigh or sometimes even the hip or buttock region. The major bones of the leg are the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), and adjacent fibula. There are 60 bones in each leg. The thigh is located in between the hip and knee.