
bone fracture stabilization
Bone fracture stabilization involves aligning the broken bones and securing them in position to promote proper healing. This can be achieved through methods such as casting, which immobilizes the area; splints, which support the limb; or surgical procedures like screws, plates, or rods that hold the bones together internally. The goal is to prevent movement at the fracture site, reduce pain, and ensure the bones heal correctly and quickly. Proper stabilization is essential for restoring normal function and minimizing complications such as misalignment or delayed healing.