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Fracture Healing

All broken bones in the body undergo a natural healing process. Bone healing is a slow process and can take up to 8 weeks. Immobilization and compression is necessary for optimal bone healing.

There are four phases of bone healing

  • Inflammation: occurs within the first 48 hours. Swelling can help provide stability
  • Soft callus: occurs during the first two months. Fibrous tissue and cartilage tissue develop at the ends of the fracture site
  • Hard Callus: occurs during the 3rd and 4th month. The soft callus is replaced with bone and is visible on x-ray
  • Bone remodeling: Lasts for several months. The bone continues to return to its normal shape. Bone can regenerate back to 100% of its strength after a fracture

At Foot & Ankle Doctors, Inc we like to immobilize patients with fractures. Immobilization is an important part in promoting bone healing. Depending on the type of fracture a surgical shoe or boot may be used. In more severe cases surgery may be needed to fixate the fracture site with screws, plates or wires. A cast will be applied afterwards and physical therapy recommended once the bone is adequately healed.

Factors that Impair Bone Healing

  • Early weight bearing
  • Smoking
  • Fracture ends greater than 1cm apart
  • Poor nutrition
  • Certain medications

If bone healing is slow or delayed, our physicians can provide a variety of treatments to enhance bone growth such as bone stimulators, use of bone growth proteins and bone grafts.

Dr. Dardashti

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